verb

comes

to come, to arrive

He comes here every day.

He comes here every day.

The bus comes at ten o'clock.

The bus comes at ten o'clock.

My birthday comes in May.

My birthday comes in May.

((from ...)) to originate from a place She comes from Canada.

((to ...)) to move towards a place He comes to the office early.

((...)) to arrive or happen Christmas comes once a year.

Synonyms: arrive, approach; Antonyms: go, leave

From Old English 'cuman'.

Think of it as the opposite of 'go'. 'Comes' is the third-person singular present form.

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