Phrasal verbs with come

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Having a solid base in grammar is fundamental to achieving fluent command of any language. In the case of English, learning the phrasal verbs with come will give you the ability to understand native speakers’ informal conversations without missing anything and expand your expressive possibilities.

List of phrasal verbs with come

  • Come across: to encounter.
  • Come back: to return, to come.
  • Come by: to stop by, to get, to visit.
  • Come down: to go down, to fall, to collapse.
  • Come in: to enter, to arrive, to go up.
  • Come into: to come into possession of something, to gain access to something.
  • Come on: to advance, to start, to flirt, to hit on someone.
  • Come off: to turn out well, to end
  • Come out: to come out, to appear, to be published, to come out of the closet.
  • Come round: to visit, to come around.
  • Come up: to go up, to come up, to arise, to appear.

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Sentences with phrasal verbs with come

Sentences with come across

  • I came across Matt when I went to the supermarket. (I met Matt when I went to the supermarket).
  • Sarah came across her old boyfriend at the station. (Sarah met her old boyfriend at the station).

Sentences with come back

  • Don’t you ever come back! (Don’t ever come back).
  • He came back from his trip last week. (He returned last week from his trip).

Sentences with come by

  • I came by your house around 12pm. (I stopped by your house around 12pm).

Sentences with come down

  • Francis, come down from that tree! (Francis, get down from that tree).
  • The bridge came down with people on it. (The bridge collapsed with people on it).

Sentence with come in

  • Please, come in! (Please, come in).

Sentences with come into

  • Josh came into her wife’s family money through their marriage. (Josh gained access to his wife’s family money through their marriage).

Sentences with come on

  • I feel problems coming on. (I feel problems approaching).
  • She came on to him. (She hit on him)

Sentences with come off

  • The job interview came off really well. (The job interview turned out really well).
  • 3 days after the crash, a part of the car came off. (3 days after the crash, part of the car came off).

Sentences with come out

  • Chalk comes off well with water. (chalk is removed well with water).
  • Few football players come out. (Few football players come out (of the closet)).

Sentences with come round

  • Come round later when the sun comes down. (Come later, when the sun goes down).
  • When the Man comes around‘ (When the man comes).

Sentences with come up

  • Tell dad, who is in the basement, to come up now. (Tell dad, who is in the basement, to come up now).
  • He knew the issue would come up. (He knew the problem would arise)