Asked by Lisa
a. john has become a rather good actor
b. john has became a rather good actor
Why is A correct?
b. john has became a rather good actor
Why is A correct?
Answers
Answered by
drwls
In the present perfect tense, which is what this is, the verb "has" must be followed by the past participle of "become", which is "become". "Became" is the past tense.
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