verb

come

to come, to arrive

Please come to my party.

Please come to my party.

The bus comes every ten minutes.

The bus comes every ten minutes.

My dream has come true.

My dream has come true.

When does the new model come out?

When does the new model come out?

((to a place)) to move towards a place She came to the office early.

((from a place)) to originate from a place He comes from Spain.

come ((adjective)) to become His shoelaces came loose.

come ((to-inf)) to reach a point where you do sth. How did you come to know him?

Synonyms: arrive, approach; Antonyms: go, leave, depart

From Old English 'cuman'.

A basic verb of movement, usually towards the speaker or a destination. Remember it as the opposite of 'go'.

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