verb

came

came

She came to the party last night.

She came to the party last night.

The idea came to me in a dream.

The idea came to me in a dream.

The shirt came in three different colors.

The shirt came in three different colours.

((from somewhere)) ((to somewhere)) to move or travel towards the speaker or a place. She came to the party last night.

((to sb.)) to enter sb.'s mind. The idea came to me in a dream.

((in sth.)) to be available in a particular form. The shirt came in three different colours.

Synonyms: arrived, appeared; Antonyms: went, left, departed

The past tense of the verb 'come', from Old English 'cuman'.

'Came' is the past of 'come'. Remember: 'Yesterday I came, today I come'.

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