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Traduzione e definizione
to come (to school, to a conclusion):
venire (a scuola), giungere (a una conclusione)
Questo è un verbo irregolare:
I come / I came / I have come
to come back: tornare, ritornare
Esempi
- "Just come to my office, where I will be waiting for you."
- "Come and sit with me underneath my Christmas tree"
- "To those who've come to my rescue"
- "I see you've come alone!"
- "I knew my French would come back to me!"
- "Icarus : It looks like he's coming to the stage!"
- "Brian : I'm never coming back, Bruno!"
- "Horatio came back to help me, but I refused."
- "If you can't come around, at least please telephone"
- "Could you come back tomorrow?"
- ""Then why did it take you so long to come and see me?"
- "I don't often get such a pretty lady to come here on her own accord... and for free!"
- "Horatio : Come, Brian!"
- "Susie : I'm actually just CEO until Bruno comes back, but thank you."
- "Lucky will come tonight."
- "Anyway, you have not come here to talk about my sex life, or lack thereof."
- "Two of them actually came to greet me at the airport: a tour guide and a translator."
- "I have come to Earth to..."
- "Mommy's not coming back."
- "Lucie, come back!"
Esercizio 1
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
There may be more than one correct answer! Choose all that apply.
Vladimir doesn't request a photo from Jean, he has attached a photo of himself to the email. Vladimir does request "letterhead" from Jean's company, however this is quite different than a photo.
Vladimir writes that Jean's "next step" is to come to Kalackistan, which indicates that he wants Jean to travel to Kalackistan.
Vladimir writes that "everything is going according to plan". This idiom indicates that everything is going as it was planned, or that there have been no changes or set-backs from the original plan.
Vladimir begins his email by thanking Jean for his "prompt reply". The adjective "prompt" means "quick" or "timely". A "reply" is an answer or response.
Esercizio 2
Susie says "...we're here to come up with a name for Delavigne's new skin cream". Let's practice different uses of the verb "to come"!
Choose the best answer for each blank.
Joachim: I've been thinking about it all afternoon, and I still can't a good idea for a gift for Candace's birthday party tonight!
Androcles: Well, don't flowers, because I'm bringing her flowers, and so are her seven brothers.
Joachim: Wow, I didn't know her seven brothers were going to to the party.
Choose the best answer for each blank.
Joachim: I've been thinking about it all afternoon, and I still can't a good idea for a gift for Candace's birthday party tonight!
Androcles: Well, don't flowers, because I'm bringing her flowers, and so are her seven brothers.
Joachim: Wow, I didn't know her seven brothers were going to to the party.
Susie says "...we're here to come up with a name for Delavigne's new skin cream". Let's practice different uses of the verb "to come"!
Choose the best answer for each blank.
Joachim: I've been thinking about it all afternoon, and I still can't come up with 1 a good idea for a gift for Candace's birthday party tonight!
Androcles: Well, don't come with 2 flowers, because I'm bringing her flowers, and so are her seven brothers.
Joachim: Wow, I didn't know her seven brothers were going to come 3 to the party.
Choose the best answer for each blank.
Joachim: I've been thinking about it all afternoon, and I still can't come up with 1 a good idea for a gift for Candace's birthday party tonight!
Androcles: Well, don't come with 2 flowers, because I'm bringing her flowers, and so are her seven brothers.
Joachim: Wow, I didn't know her seven brothers were going to come 3 to the party.
1 come up with: This is the best choice here. To "come up with (an idea, a plan)" is to think of it, or devise it. Joachim is trying to think of an idea for a gift. This is the same meaning of "to come up with" as Susie uses in the dialogue to describe thinking of a name for a new Delavigne product.
1 come with: This is incorrect. To "come with (someone, something)" is to "accompany (a person)" or "bring (an item)", and this does not make sense here.
1 come: This is incorrect. "To come" is not a transitive verb; you can't "come" an object.
2 come with: This is correct. "To come with (flowers)" means "to bring flowers" in this context. We can also use "to come with someone" to mean "to accompany someone". Here are some more examples: "I'd like you to come to the meeting with lots of fresh ideas", "Do you want to come with me to the cinema?".
2 come up with: This is incorrect. To "come up with (an idea, a plan)" is to think of it, or devise it. This does not make logical or grammatical sense here.
2 come: This is incorrect. "To come" is not a transitive verb; you can't "come" flowers.
3 come: This is the best choice here. This is the simplest use of the verb "to come", meaning "to arrive from elsewhere and be present here" or "to arrive". Let's have a look at another example: "When are you coming to see me?".
3 come with: This is incorrect. This is incorrect. To "come with (someone, something)" is to "accompany (a person)" or "bring (an item)", and this does not make sense here.
3 come up with: Incorrect. "To come up with" means to think of an idea, not to arrive somewhere physically.
Esercizio 3
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Bruno, I've never said this to before, but you make me like a boomerang. I just keep for more.
Listen to the audio, then fill in the blanks with the missing terms.
Bruno, I've never said this to anyone before, but you make me feel like a boomerang. I just keep coming back for more.
Esercizio 4
Conjugate the verbs in the boxes below into the preterit (past simple tense) form. Watch out for irregular forms!
I a nice apple pie yesterday. It good. Then I to the beach to sit in the sun. But I forgot that it was winter, and quite cold, so I back home.
I a nice apple pie yesterday. It good. Then I to the beach to sit in the sun. But I forgot that it was winter, and quite cold, so I back home.
Conjugate the verbs in the boxes below into the preterit (past simple tense) form. Watch out for irregular forms!
I [not done] baked 1 a nice apple pie yesterday. It [not done] tasted 2 good. Then I [not done] went 3 to the beach to sit in the sun. But I forgot that it was winter, and quite cold, so I [not done] came 4 back home.
I [not done] baked 1 a nice apple pie yesterday. It [not done] tasted 2 good. Then I [not done] went 3 to the beach to sit in the sun. But I forgot that it was winter, and quite cold, so I [not done] came 4 back home.
1 baked: 'Baked' is the preterit form of 'to bake'. It is a regular verb.
2 tasted: 'Tasted' is the preterit form of 'to taste'. It is a regular verb.
3 went: 'Went' is the preterit form of the verb 'to go'. It is an irregular verb (go / went / have gone).
4 came: 'Came' is the preterit form of 'to come'. It is an irregular verb (come / came / have come).
Esercizio 5
Fill in the blanks below to correctly complete the sentences.
There is no need to use modals (could, should, would, might, etc.) in this exercise.
Bruno requires that Icarus a report by tomorrow.
Icarus asked that Bruno to his birthday celebration.
There is no need to use modals (could, should, would, might, etc.) in this exercise.
Bruno requires that Icarus a report by tomorrow.
Icarus asked that Bruno to his birthday celebration.
Fill in the blanks below to correctly complete the sentences.
There is no need to use modals (could, should, would, might, etc.) in this exercise.
Bruno requires that Icarus [not done] finish 1 a report by tomorrow.
Icarus asked that Bruno [not done] come 2 to his birthday celebration.
There is no need to use modals (could, should, would, might, etc.) in this exercise.
Bruno requires that Icarus [not done] finish 1 a report by tomorrow.
Icarus asked that Bruno [not done] come 2 to his birthday celebration.
1 finish: "Bruno requires that..." is a construction which must be followed by a verb in the subjunctive present tense, which is identical to the infinitive form of the verb without "to". We use the subjunctive present to indicate that one action is uncertain or contingent upon another. Some examples of verbs which are frequently used to form the subjunctive present tense: to insist, to ask, to suggest, to require, to be necessary.
2 come: "Icarus asked that..." is a construction which must be followed by a verb in the subjunctive present tense, which is identical to the infinitive form of the verb without "to". We use the subjunctive present to indicate that one action is uncertain or contingent upon another. Some examples of verbs which are frequently used to form the subjunctive present tense: to insist, to ask, to suggest, to require, to be necessary.
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