Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Came"
- Mary came in.
- She came last.
- He came by bus.
- He came by car.
- Mr. Smith came.
- She came alone.
- He came back soon.
- He came in person.
- He came downstairs.
- He came here again.
- Ann came downstairs.
- His dream came true.
- He came to my rescue.
- He came into the room.
- He came several times.
- I came here yesterday.
- No one came except Mary.
- He came back from Canada.
- He came back last August.
- My shoelaces came undone.
- Nobody came to my rescue.
- He came down with the flu.
- I came into a huge fortune.
- I heard that she came here.
- It was Jane who came first.
- Who else came to the party?
- Yesterday he came back late.
- A boy came running toward me.
- He came home late last night.
- John came to Japan yesterday.
- He came back home a while ago.
- He came in through the window.
- He came to ask us to help him.
- Linda came home late at night.
- Tom came home early yesterday.
- When the bus came, she got on.
- He came close to losing an eye.
- He came to ask us for our help.
- He came to my office yesterday.
- She came from Canada to see me.
- John came running into the room.
- Many friends came to see me off.
- We came back to camp before dark.
- Some boys came into the classroom.
- A cat came out from under the desk.
- He came back home three days later.
- He came by car instead of by train.
- He came in just as I was going out.
- He came in spite of the heavy snow.
- Lucy came to see me three days ago.
- When I came home, Tom was studying.
- I finally came up with a great idea.
- The long war came to an end at last.
- He came to see you right after you left.
- I fell asleep before my father came home.
- He came to Japan when he was 10 years old.
- He was the only one who came to the party.
- That customer came back to complain again.
- She came close to falling off the platform.
- You should have knocked before you came in.
- I had almost finished my work when she came.
- My parents came to the airport to see me off.
- She came downstairs with a letter in her hand.
- She came very near to being run over by a car.
- She grinned at me when she came into the room.
- We came dangerously close to freezing to death.
- It's strange that she came home so late at night.
- I came across this book in a secondhand bookstore.
- I came to the conclusion that I had been deceived.
- My friends came to see me the day before yesterday.
- Tom came on Monday and went back home the next day.
- They stopped talking as soon as I came into the room.
- He came to see me three days before he left for Africa.
- Tom came on Monday and went back home the following day.
- The radio station came back on the air shortly after the storm.
- I came here to see if there was something I could do to help, but there doesn't seem to be anything for me to do.