I Come From USA Or I Came From USA- Which One Is Correct?
I Come From Or I Came From Both are right but you can't use them everywhere. Grammatically, I come from (Present Tense) and I came from (Past Tense). Yes, you are correct that "I come from" is used in the present tense and "I came from" is used in the past tense. "I come from" is used to indicate one's place of origin or where they currently reside, while "I came from" is used to indicate where one was before a specific point in time. In the examples you provided, "I come from Bangladesh" is the correct way to respond to the question "Where are you from?" because it indicates where you currently reside. Saying "I came from the USA" would imply that you are no longer living in the USA. In the second example, "I came from school" is the correct way to respond to the question "Where did you come from?" as it indicates where you were before you arrived home. It's also worth noting that ...