It is I have come.
present simple I / you / we / they come
he / she / it comes
past simple came
past participle come
-ing form coming
You need an objective pronoun here, and the only such pronoun is <em>us. </em>All of the other pronouns are subject pronouns.
The animated movie was more enjoyable to the children that to us. The correct answer is D.
A. The father is determined to give answers for his kid.
Los perros llevan collares.
the dogs are wearing collars.