Come meaning in English
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Definition
to come (to school, to a conclusion): to arrive at, to advance, to approach, to move towards (school); to reach (a conclusion)
This is an irregular verb:
I come / I came / I have come
to come back: to return
- "I see you've come alone!"
- "Anyway gentlemen, come sit on my knee and I shall give you your gifts."
- ""Then why did it take you so long to come and see me?"
- "Come, give me hug!"
- "Lucie Lohan, please come back!"
- "Come to the institute and I'll show you."
- "Bruno : Say, would you like to come to Boston with me, Donna?"
- "Horatio : Can you come back in one hour?"
- "Anyway, you have not come here to talk about my sex life, or lack thereof."
- "Lucie, come back!"
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