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What is the past tense of come about?

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The past tense of come about is came about.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of come about is comes about.

The present participle of come about is coming about.

The past participle of come about is come about.

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Not one of them heard another bomb go off or any sort of loud kaboom, so how this came about was a mystery to them all.
The trend toward all-in-one systems came about decades ago when equipment was very expensive, and we wanted to run everything on the same box.
The practice came about in consequence of this venture, and was loosely based on a Wealden custom at hop-picking time.
That deduction came about because Brodie had been harshly adjudged to have been at fault for an accidental head-clash in the opening seconds.
The discovery came about during rescue excavations on Thames Water's sludge works.
The title came about when the two owners tasted an experimental Chardonnay that had been left on the lees in barrels for some time.

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