Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense becomes , present participle becoming , past tense became language note: The form become is used in the present tense and is the past participle.
Is has become past tense?
It should be the present perfect tense: auxiliary verb “has” + past participle “become”.
How do you use become and became?
You’d use become, the sentence is in the present tense. Became is the PAST tense.
Has become or is become?
The use of “is become” here relates to verbs of motion/transition; verbs of motion would take be while other verbs would take have. There is no such grammatical distinction in English perfect forms anymore.
Has just become or became?
So ‘has become’ is correct. “Has” is a helping verb — an auxiliary verb — used to mark a certain tense. The verb form that follows it must be a past participle. The past participle of “become” is not “became.” Rather the past participle is “become.”
Has become have become?
Has become/ have become is correct. We do not use past tense form of the verb with have/ has/ had. We use past participle form of the verb with have/ has/ had in perfect tense.
Is become past or present?
Word forms: becomes, becoming, becamelanguage note: The form become is used in the present tense and is the past participle.
Had become or had became?
“Had become” is in past perfect tense. And “Became” is in simple past tense. Both are correct. Had become (auxiliary+become) is the past participle form.
How do you use has become in a sentence?
He has become enormously wealthy. He has become a father. If so, he has become a shaman. He has become a quiet, respected leader.