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Significado de Came

The past tense of 'come'; to have arrived.

In simple words: The past tense of 'come'.

Came em uma frase

  • She came to the party late.
  • They came home after a long day.
  • When he came to visit, we had a great time.
  • The flowers came from my garden.
  • The news came as a surprise.

Como usar Came

Use 'came' for completed actions in the past. Avoid using it for continuous actions. Suitable for informal and formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

came + object/subject

Memory hint

Think of a 'camel' that arrived at a destination.

Palavras relacionadas

Collocations with Came

  • came early
  • came back
  • came prepared

Synonyms for Came

  • arrived
  • reached
  • showed up

Opposites of Came

Common mistakes with Came

  • Confused with 'come' which refers to the present.
  • Using 'came' in future contexts.
  • Forgetting to use 'came' with a specific time reference.

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Perguntas frequentes sobre "Came"

O que significa "Came"?

The past tense of 'come'.

Qual é a definição de "Came"?

The past tense of 'come'; to have arrived.

Como se usa "Came" em uma frase?

She came to the party late.

Pode dar outro exemplo de "Came"?

They came home after a long day.

Quais são os sinônimos de "Came"?

Algumas alternativas comuns são arrived, reached, showed up.

Qual é o oposto de "Came"?

Significados opostos incluem departed, left.

Que palavras combinam com "Came"?

Costuma combinar com came early, came back, came prepared.

Quais são os erros comuns ao usar "Came"?

Confused with 'come' which refers to the present. Using 'came' in future contexts. Forgetting to use 'came' with a specific time reference.

Como se pronuncia "Came"?

US: //keɪm//, UK: //keɪm//. Ouça o áudio acima para escutar a pronúncia nativa.

Quando devo usar "Came"?

Use 'came' for completed actions in the past. Avoid using it for continuous actions. Suitable for informal and formal contexts.