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What is the past tense of become?

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The past tense of become is became or becomed (archaic, nonstandard, poetic).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of become is becomes.

The present participle of become is becoming.

The past participle of become is become or becomen (rare or dialect).

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It quickly became a volatile situation with a mob of around 50 people surrounding them.
The use of light locomotives on the estate railways became more widespread after the First World War.
When I became a primary school governor in 1990, I was astonished to discover that there were no formal grammar textbooks in school.
Francis seemed to start quietly but became a little of a revelation as the show went on.
He came to Australia as a Little Brother and became one of the top men of the Communist Party in Victoria.
In the meantime, the main heresy condemned at the council, Arianism, became ascendant and almost triumphed over orthodoxy.

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