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Come

Verb
UK /kĘŚm/
US /kĘŚm/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

To move towards, arrive, or happen.

Example

"Please come here."

"She asked her friend to come to her house and help with homework."

"The train comes every hour, so passengers never have to wait very long for it."

Explanation

Come means to move towards a person, place, or event. It is the opposite of “go.” For example, if someone says, “Come here,” they want you to move closer. It is used for invitations (“Come to the party”), arrival (“The bus comes at 5”), or changes (“Winter is coming soon”). It can also be part of expressions like “come true” (when a dream becomes real). The word is very common in daily life and is used in many situations when talking about moving, arriving, or happening.

 

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