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hi ;) , can you tell which one is correct

it come off or it came off ,
 

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Welcome to the forum, takeit. :hi:

Both are possible in certain contexts.
[STRIKE]h[/STRIKE] Hi ;) , can you tell which one is correct:....."it come off" or "it came off" ,?
Please note the punctuation and capitalisation I have added to your question.
 

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ok thank you ,

so for example, if my nail vanish or something came off , can i say : it come off or it came off, which one is more correct ?
 

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"My nail polish came off."
This means that your nail polish was stripped off the nail by something.

"Don't worry, this nail polish comes off."
This means that the nail polish is removable.
 
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