Came is the
past tense of the
irregular verb come. Follow the link below to find out more and to listen to some examples.
Have lived is the present perfect tense. We use this tense to talk about things in the past which continue to be true. Anna has lived in Australia for a period in the past and continues to live there.
Something that has come out has developed over time into a final form.
Example: She'll come out OK in the end.
For more meanings of the
phrasal verb come out, follow the link below to our language library.
Alchemist - Anna Pogossova
Wallpaper - Anna Pogossova
Notice that the short form of because is spelled with an apostrophe at the beginning - 'cause. Follow the link for more information.
Follow the link and listen to the two ways that graduate is pronounced.
Notice the use of the possessive apostrophe before the s on irregular plurals. Follow the link to find out more.
To grow up is to gradually change from being a child to an adult.
Example: Children grow up quickly these days.
For more meanings of the
phrasal verb grow up, follow the link below to our language library.