English verb come down with [kʌm daʊn wɪð].
Relate to:
phrasal verb.
3 forms of verb come down with: Infinitive (come down with), Past Simple - (came down with), Past Participle - (come down with).
Forms of verb come down with in past tenses
👉 Forms of verb come down with in future and past simple and past participle.
❓ What is the past tense of come down with.
Three forms of verb come down with
Base Form | Past Simple | Past Participle |
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come down with [kʌm daʊn wɪð] |
came down with [keɪm daʊn wɪð] |
come down with [kʌm daʊn wɪð] |
What is 2nd and 3rd form of come down with?
🎓 Base Form (Infinitive) come down with in Past Simple, Future Simple, Present Perfect, Past Perfect, Future Perfect?
- First form (V1) - come down with. (Present simple, Future Simple)
- Second form (V2) - came down with. (Past simple)
- Third form (V3) - come down with. (Present perfect, Past perfect)
What are the past tense and past participle of come down with?
The past tense of come down with is: come down with in past simple is came down with. and past participle is come down with.
What is the past tense of come down with?
The past tense of come down with is came down with.
The past participle of come down with is come down with.
Verb Tenses
Past simple — come down with in past simple came down with.
(V2)
Future simple — come down with in future simple come down with. (will + V1)
Present Perfect — come down with in present perfect tense
come down with.
(have\has + V3)
Past Perfect — come down with in past perfect tense
come down with.
(had + V3)
come down with regular or irregular verb?
👉 Is come down with an irregular verb?? come down with is .
Examples of Verb come down with in Sentences
- John has come down with a bad cold (Present Perfect)
- It is time to come down with money for your education (Present Simple)
- I'm about to come down with the screaming meemies (Present Simple)
- She came down with a bad cough (Past Simple)
- You have all chances to come down with pneumonia (Present Simple)
- I'm afraid he's come down with a bad disease (Present Perfect)
- You'll come down with a fever of some sort (Future Simple)
- You need to come down with some flu (Present Simple)