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English conjugation of the verb "to come across" in Past Participle Tense
Simple Forms

Basic Forms

  • Infinitive
  • to come across
  •  
  • Imperative
  • come across
  • let's come across
  • come across
  • Present Participle
  • coming across
  •  
  • Past Participle
  • come across
  •  
Indicative:

Present

  • I come across
  • you come across
  • he/she/it comes across
  • we come across
  • you come across
  • they come across

Past

  • I came across
  • you came across
  • he/she/it came across
  • we came across
  • you came across
  • they came across

Compound Forms

Past Participle

  • having come across
Indicative

Present continuous

  • I am coming across
  • you are coming across
  • he/she/it is coming across
  • we are coming across
  • you are coming across
  • they are coming across

Present perfect

  • I have come across
  • you have come across
  • he/she/it has come across
  • we have come across
  • you have come across
  • they have come across

Future

  • I will come across
  • you will come across
  • he/she/it will come across
  • we will come across
  • you will come across
  • they will come across

Future Perfect

  • I will have come across
  • you will have come across
  • he/she/it will have come across
  • we will have come across
  • you will have come across
  • they will have come across

Past continuous

  • I was coming across
  • you were coming across
  • he/she/it was coming across
  • we were coming across
  • you were coming across
  • they were coming across

Past perfect

  • I had come across
  • you had come across
  • he/she/it had come across
  • we had come across
  • you had come across
  • they had come across

Future continuous

  • I will be coming across
  • you will be coming across
  • he/she/it will be coming across
  • we will be coming across
  • you will be coming across
  • they will be coming across

Present perfect continuous

  • I have been coming across
  • you have been coming across
  • he/she/it has been coming across
  • we have been coming across
  • you have been coming across
  • they have been coming across

Past perfect continuous

  • I had been coming across
  • you had been coming across
  • he/she/it had been coming across
  • we had been coming across
  • you had been coming across
  • they had been coming across

Future perfect continuous

  • I will have been coming across
  • you will have been coming across
  • he/she/it will have been coming across
  • we will have been coming across
  • you will have been coming across
  • they will have been coming across

Basic Forms

  • Infinitive
  • not to come across
  •  
  • Imperative
  • do not come across
  • let's not come across
  • do not come across
  • Present Participle
  • not coming across
  •  
  • Past Participle
  • not come across
  •  

Present

  • I do not come across
  • you do not come across
  • he/she/it does not come across
  • we do not come across
  • you do not come across
  • they do not come across

Past

  • I did not come across
  • you did not come across
  • he/she/it did not come across
  • we did not come across
  • you did not come across
  • they did not come across

Past Participle

  • not having come across

Present continuous

  • I am not coming across
  • you are not coming across
  • he/she/it is not coming across
  • we are not coming across
  • you are not coming across
  • they are not coming across

Present perfect

  • I have not come across
  • you have not come across
  • he/she/it has not come across
  • we have not come across
  • you have not come across
  • they have not come across

Future

  • I will not come across
  • you will not come across
  • he/she/it will not come across
  • we will not come across
  • you will not come across
  • they will not come across

Future Perfect

  • I will not have come across
  • you will not have come across
  • he/she/it will not have come across
  • we will not have come across
  • you will not have come across
  • they will not have come across

Past continuous

  • I was not coming across
  • you were not coming across
  • he/she/it was not coming across
  • we were not coming across
  • you were not coming across
  • they were not coming across

Past perfect

  • I had not come across
  • you had not come across
  • he/she/it had not come across
  • we had not come across
  • you had not come across
  • they had not come across

Future continuous

  • I will not be coming across
  • you will not be coming across
  • he/she/it will not be coming across
  • we will not be coming across
  • you will not be coming across
  • they will not be coming across

Present perfect continuous

  • I have not been coming across
  • you have not been coming across
  • he/she/it has not been coming across
  • we have not been coming across
  • you have not been coming across
  • they have not been coming across

Past perfect continuous

  • I had not been coming across
  • you had not been coming across
  • he/she/it had not been coming across
  • we had not been coming across
  • you had not been coming across
  • they had not been coming across

Future perfect continuous

  • I will not have been coming across
  • you will not have been coming across
  • he/she/it will not have been coming across
  • we will not have been coming across
  • you will not have been coming across
  • they will not have been coming across
Indicative:

Present

  • do I come across ?
  • do you come across ?
  • does he/she/it come across ?
  • do we come across ?
  • do you come across ?
  • do they come across ?

Past

  • did I come across ?
  • did you come across ?
  • did he/she/it come across ?
  • did we come across ?
  • did you come across ?
  • did they come across ?
Indicative

Present continuous

  • am I coming across ?
  • are you coming across ?
  • is he/she/it coming across ?
  • are we coming across ?
  • are you coming across ?
  • are they coming across ?

Present perfect

  • have I come across ?
  • have you come across ?
  • has he/she/it come across ?
  • have we come across ?
  • have you come across ?
  • have they come across ?

Future

  • will I come across ?
  • will you come across ?
  • will he/she/it come across ?
  • will we come across ?
  • will you come across ?
  • will they come across ?

Future Perfect

  • will I have come across ?
  • will you have come across ?
  • will he/she/it have come across ?
  • will we have come across ?
  • will you have come across ?
  • will they have come across ?

Past continuous

  • was I coming across ?
  • were you coming across ?
  • was he/she/it coming across ?
  • were we coming across ?
  • were you coming across ?
  • were they coming across ?

Past perfect

  • had I come across ?
  • had you come across ?
  • had he/she/it come across ?
  • had we come across ?
  • had you come across ?
  • had they come across ?

Future continuous

  • will I be coming across ?
  • will you be coming across ?
  • will he/she/it be coming across ?
  • will we be coming across ?
  • will you be coming across ?
  • will they be coming across ?

Present perfect continuous

  • have I been coming across ?
  • have you been coming across ?
  • has he/she/it been coming across ?
  • have we been coming across ?
  • have you been coming across ?
  • have they been coming across ?

Past perfect continuous

  • had I been coming across ?
  • had you been coming across ?
  • had he/she/it been coming across ?
  • had we been coming across ?
  • had you been coming across ?
  • had they been coming across ?

Future perfect continuous

  • will I have been coming across ?
  • will you have been coming across ?
  • will he/she/it have been coming across ?
  • will we have been coming across ?
  • will you have been coming across ?
  • will they have been coming across ?
See also verbs with similar meaning: comecome aboutcome aftercome alivecome alongmore ...

Definitions:

  • -  Be received or understood
  • -  Communicate the intended meaning or impression
  • -  Come together
  • -  Be perceived in a certain way; make a certain impression
  • -  Find unexpectedly

Examples:

  • -  He came across very clearly
  • -  How nice to see you again!
  • -  The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake

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