Come vs. Came: Learning Irregular Past Forms
Автор: Open English Door
Загружено: 2026-02-28
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Welcome to Open English Door. Thank you for learning with us today.
Did a friend come to visit you last week? In English, when we talk about someone moving toward us, we use the word "come". However, when we talk about the past, this word changes its sound. In this video, we will help you learn the difference between "come" and "came" so you can talk about your guests and visitors with confidence.
What you will learn:
• The Past Form: The past tense of "come" is "came".
• When to Use It: Use "came" for actions that are finished and over.
• Common Mistakes: We will help you avoid saying "He come yesterday" and show you the natural way to speak.
We will show you practical examples and give you time to practice speaking with us. This lesson is designed for adult learners who want to feel safe and successful while improving their English.
Key Takeaways:
1. Come = Now.
2. Came = Past.
3. Example: "He came to my house yesterday."
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