came

came — verb

1. the form of the verb 'come' that is used when talking about something that happe

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釋義

the form of the verb 'come' that is used when talking about something that happened in the past — meaning that someone or something moved toward the speaker, arrived at a place, or happened at an earlier time

例句

Asher came to the party late because his car broke down on the highway.

came + to + place (destination)

The delivery van came at noon, just as Élise was leaving for lunch.

came + at + time

同義詞
  • arrived

    focuses on reaching the destination rather than the movement toward it; 'arrived' sounds slightly more formal

  • appeared

    suggests someone or something became visible or arrived unexpectedly

  • showed up

    informal; often suggests someone arrived at an event or gathering, sometimes late

反義詞
  • went

    movement away from the speaker or a reference point, rather than toward it

  • left

    focuses on departing from a place rather than arriving

文法句型

came + adverb/preposition

came + to + infinitive

用法筆記

Only the past tense of 'come'; the base form 'come' and past participle 'come' are different. Frequently used with prepositions such as 'to', 'from', 'into', 'out of'.

常見錯誤

She came to my house yesterday.
She came to my house yesterday.' (This is actually correct
💡but be careful: 'He has came home' is wrong.) ❌ 'He has came home.' ✅ 'He has come home.' — The past participle of 'come' is 'come', not 'came'.

came — noun