Conjugation
become confused
Language
English
IndicativePresent
- I become
- you become
- you become
- he/she/it becomes
- we become
- they become
IndicativePreterite
- I became
- you became
- you became
- he/she/it became
- we became
- they became
IndicativePresent continuous
- I am becoming
- you are becoming
- you are becoming
- he/she/it is becoming
- we are becoming
- they are becoming
IndicativePresent perfect
- I have become
- you have become
- you have become
- he/she/it has become
- we have become
- they have become
IndicativeFuture
- I will become
- you will become
- you will become
- he/she/it will become
- we will become
- they will become
IndicativeFuture perfect
- I will have become
- you will have become
- you will have become
- he/she/it will have become
- we will have become
- they will have become
IndicativePast continous
- I was becoming
- you were becoming
- you were becoming
- he/she/it was becoming
- we were becoming
- they were becoming
IndicativePast perfect
- I had become
- you had become
- you had become
- he/she/it had become
- we had become
- they had become
IndicativeFuture continuous
- I will be becoming
- you will be becoming
- you will be becoming
- he/she/it will be becoming
- we will be becoming
- they will be becoming
IndicativePresent perfect continuous
- I have been becoming
- you have been becoming
- you have been becoming
- he/she/it has been becoming
- we have been becoming
- they have been becoming
IndicativePast perfect continuous
- I had been becoming
- you had been becoming
- you had been becoming
- he/she/it had been becoming
- we had been becoming
- they had been becoming
IndicativeFuture perfect continuous
- I will have been becoming
- you will have been becoming
- you will have been becoming
- he/she/it will have been becoming
- we will have been becoming
- they will have been becoming
ParticiplePresent
- becoming
ParticiplePast
- become
Perfect participle
- having become
Examples
Finally, it is important that issues of process and substance do not become confused.
These regimes must not become confused with fundamental and quasi-constitutional human rights protections or human rights remedies.
Finally, it is important that issues of process and substance do not become confused.
These regimes must not become confused with fundamental and quasi-constitutional human rights protections or human rights remedies.