Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Come"
- He can come.
- Please come.
- Can you come?
- Come with me.
- Come with us.
- She may come.
- May I come in?
- Will she come?
- Please come in.
- She might come.
- Come and see me.
- Come here, John.
- Has he come yet?
- I'll come by 10.
- Spring has come.
- Come and help us.
- Don't come again.
- Dreams come true.
- I expect to come.
- She may not come.
- Come here quickly.
- He will come soon.
- Please come again.
- Come along with me.
- Come along with us.
- Come into the room.
- He hasn't come yet.
- He is sure to come.
- I come from Brazil.
- I told him to come.
- Come again tomorrow.
- Come home before six.
- He is likely to come.
- I expect him to come.
- My mother can't come.
- Perhaps he will come.
- Come tomorrow morning.
- I come from Australia.
- Why don't you come in?
- Will he come tomorrow?
- You've come too early.
- Come on! We'll be late.
- He still wants to come.
- I'll come if necessary.
- Why did you come early?
- Won't you come with me?
- Would you like to come?
- I just want you to come.
- I'll come to your place.
- Mary has just come home.
- What made you come here?
- Come in, the door's open.
- Come on any day you like.
- You have to come with me.
- A gun might come in handy.
- Come and see me right now.
- Come at any time you like.
- Come at ten o'clock sharp.
- Come on! Give me a chance.
- Come to my house at eight.
- Do you want to come along?
- He wanted to come with us.
- How do you come to school?
- I didn't hear you come in.
- I'm glad that you'll come.
- This stain won't come out.
- Will he come this evening?
- Come over here and join us.
- Dreams sometimes come true.
- I should have come earlier.
- I thought he wouldn't come.
- I'm glad that you can come.
- When did you come to Japan?
- Your dreams have come true.
- He doesn't always come late.
- I wish you had come with us.
- Why did she come home early?
- Has the mailman already come?
- I'm not sure when he'll come.
- Would you come here a moment?
- Do you know when he will come?
- I advised her to come by 9:00.
- I promise you I'll come early.
- May all your dreams come true!
- When did he say he would come?
- Why did you come home so late?
- Ask her when he will come back.
- Did he come by bus or by train?
- Do you know when she will come?
- He may come and see us tonight.
- I am not sure but she may come.
- I wish she had come last night.
- She may not come here tomorrow.
- When did your father come home?
- According to her, he won't come.
- Come and see me once in a while.
- Don't let that dog come near me!
- Have you been told when to come?
- I hope your wish will come true.
- Maybe you'd better come with us.
- She advised him to come by 2:30.
- She waited for him to come home.
- Because he's sick, he can't come.
- He is expected to come home soon.
- He was sick, so he couldn't come.
- I don't think that she will come.
- I think the train will come soon.
- I would like you to come with me.
- Who do you think will come first?
- Will he be able to come tomorrow?
- Come and see me any time you like.
- Come and see me at eleven o'clock.
- He won't come in a rain like this.
- How did you come by this painting?
- I hope your wishes will come true.
- Trains come more often than buses.
- When will you come back to school?
- Come and see me when you have time.
- He is often doesn't come to school.
- I advised him to come back at once.
- I am doubtful whether he will come.
- I have an idea she will come today.
- I wish you could have come with me.
- She will come even if she is tired.
- Should I wait for her to come back?
- He couldn't come because he was sick.
- She advised him to come back at once.
- She asked him to come into her house.
- This just might come in handy someday.
- I promised him that I would come today.
- I think it's time for me to come clean.
- What time do you think he'll come back?
- By the time you come back, I'll be gone.
- He promised to come, but he didn't come.
- I have a feeling that she'll come today.
- I shouldn't have to ever come back here.
- Please come to see me from time to time.
- Won't you come in and have a cup of tea?
- Come and visit us in Paris sometime soon.
- He promised me that he would come at four.
- I asked him to come with me and he agreed.
- I have a feeling that she will come today.
- I don't know for certain when he will come.
- I don't know when my father will come back.
- I'll bring my sister when I come next time.
- As far as I know, he has never come on time.
- Dick promised to come back by three o'clock.
- Here come the police. Let's get out of here.
- I come home from work about seven every day.
- She was advised by him to come back at once.
- She'd like him to come to her house at 2:30.
- He promised me to come by five at the latest.
- I didn't expect that Mary would come so soon.
- I don't know whether George will come or not.
- I don't think any more students want to come.
- She promised me that she would come at three.
- Tom's already here, but Bill hasn't come yet.
- Won't you come to my to my house next Sunday?
- He said that he would come back here tomorrow.
- Here. Take this with you. It might come in handy.
- I miss you. I need to see you. Could I come over?
- I think it's time for us to come to an agreement.
- I still think it's unlikely that he'll come today.
- He was wrong in thinking that she'd come to see him.
- She asked him to come into her house, but he refused.
- Would you like to come in for an interview next week?
- As soon as I can get the chance, I'll come for a visit.
- I never imagined so many people would come to my party.
- I took it for granted that she would come to our wedding.
- You should have told me that you wanted me to come alone.
- If you want to make your dreams come true, keep on trying.
- Having a small flashlight in your pocket may come in handy.
- Take this folding umbrella with you. It might come in handy.
- I can't tell you how happy I am that you've come to visit us.
- I think it wouldn't be too hard to come up with a better system.
- I can think of some situations in which a knife would come in handy.
- She wrote to him to tell him that she couldn't come to visit next summer.
- He turned the bottle upside down and shook it, but still the honey wouldn't come out.
- I never thought this rubber band would come in handy when I put it in my pocket this morning.
- I think it's unlikely that the next version of Windows will come out before the end of this month.