Conjugation of the verb: come
Present
- I come
- You come
- He/She comes
- We come
- You come
- They come
Past
- I came
- You came
- He/She came
- We came
- You came
- They came
Future
- I will come
- You will come
- He/She will come
- We will come
- You will come
- They will come
Conditional
- I would come
- You would come
- He/She would come
- We would come
- You would come
- They would come
Present
- I am coming
- You are coming
- He/She is coming
- We are coming
- You are coming
- They are coming
Past
- I was coming
- You were coming
- He/She was coming
- We were coming
- You were coming
- They were coming
Future
- I will be coming
- You will be coming
- He/She will be coming
- We will be coming
- You will be coming
- They will be coming
Conditional
- I would be coming
- You would be coming
- He/She would be coming
- We would be coming
- You would be coming
- They would be coming
Present
- I have come
- You have come
- He/She has come
- We have come
- You have come
- They have come
Past
- I had come
- You had come
- He/She had come
- We have come
- You have come
- They have come
Future
- I will have come
- You will have come
- He/She will have come
- We will have come
- You will have come
- They will have come
Conditional
- I would have come
- You would have come
- He/She would have come
- We would have come
- You would have come
- They would have come
Present
- I have been coming
- You have been coming
- He/She has been coming
- We have been coming
- You have been coming
- They have been coming
Past
- I had been coming
- You had been coming
- He/She had been coming
- We had been coming
- You had been coming
- They had been coming
Future
- I will have been coming
- You will have been coming
- He/She will have been coming
- We will have been coming
- You will have been coming
- They will have been coming
Conditional
- I would have been coming
- You would have been coming
- He/She would have been coming
- We would have been coming
- You would have been coming
- They would have been coming
Present
- Am I coming?
- Are you coming?
- Is he/she coming?
- Are we coming?
- Are you coming?
- Are they coming?
Past
- Have I come?
- Have you come?
- Has he/she come?
- Have we come?
- Have you come?
- Have they come?
Future
- Will I come?
- Will you come?
- Will he/she come?
- Will we come?
- Will you come?
- Will they come?
Conditional
- Would I come?
- Would you come?
- Would he/she come?
- Would we come?
- Would you come?
- Would they come?
Meanings
- To move from further away to nearer to.
- To arrive
- To appear, to manifest itself.
- To take a position to something else in a sequence.
- To achieve orgasm.
- To approach a state of being or accomplishment.
- To take a particular approach or point of view in regard to something.
- To become, to turn out to be.
Examples
- She’ll be coming ’round the mountain when she comes...
- The guests came at eight oclock.
- The pain in his leg comes and goes.
- Which letter comes before Y?
- Winter comes after autumn.
- He came after a few minutes.
- They came very close to leaving on time.
- His test scores came close to perfect.
- He came to SF literature a confirmed technophile, and nothing made him happier than to read a manuscript thick with imaginary gizmos and whatzits.
- He was a dream come true.
Translations
ES
- venir
- correrse
PT
- vir
- gozar
FR
- venir
- arriver
- jouir
- devenir