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What is the past tense of come from?

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The past tense of come from is came from.

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

The present participle of come from is coming from.

The past participle of come from is come from.

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A loud noise that sounded like the heavy doors opening and then clanging closed again came from behind her.
They are the descendants of an ancient population of fawn or brown-colored cattle which originally came from Asia.
The two of them walked towards the back and Gianni flung open the door to Vito's room as a loud noise came from outside.
His mother came from a noble family but he refused to use a title of nobility in front of his name as requested by his mother.
Few live in the mainly working-class areas of south Madrid, where the suburban trains targeted came from.
There's plenty more where that came from but unfortunately not enough space to write about it.

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