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Came is the simple past tense of 'come' whilst come is the past participle.

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"Come" is used to indicate movement toward the speaker or a specified place, while "came" is the past tense of "come" and is used to indicate that someone or something arrived at a particular place in the past. Use "come" for present or future actions and "came" for actions that have already happened.

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