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What is the past tense of come across?

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The past tense of come across is came across.

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

The present participle of come across is coming across.

The past participle of come across is come across.

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It came across as something of a head scratcher, like a grouchy surfer getting territorial over an epic swell.
The British thrill seeker faced his greatest fear when he came across a deadly, six metre anaconda in the murky Amazon River.
We recently came across a major scam of agricultural tractors stolen in England.
His amiable personality and bluff manner had an impact and he came across as the straightforward soldier, doing his best for the country.
Not content with that, David has been keeping his beady eyes open for another bargain and today came across it.
I know I'm not alone in this and came across a number of marriages of convenience while in the States.

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