List Of Phrasal Verbs with COME!

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phrasal verbs with come

The most common phrasal verbs with COME

come across
to find or discover something by chance

  • She accidentally came across her favorite book in the library.

 

come apart
to break into separate pieces

  • The new computer table came apart pretty easily.

 

come back (somewhere)
to return

  • I came back home after work.

 

come down
to decrease

  • The prices on the market have come down finally.

 

come from
to have as your place of origin

  • I come from Canada, but grandparents are from New Zealand.

 

come round
to visit someone

  • When do you want to come round today?

 

come through
to survive something

  • She came through the accident pretty well.

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come up with
to think of an idea, suggestion

  • He came up with some very good ideas during the meeting.

 

come up
something unexpected happens

  • Oh, no! Something has come up – I really have to get to the hospital.

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come up
to be talked about

  • Her name came up twice during the presentation.

 

come off
to be unstuck

  • I can’t really see his name, the name tag has come off.

 

come out
to be released, to be available for public

  • The new movie just came out.

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come out
to leave a building

  • John has not come out of the house since Jessica left him.

 

come out in (something)
to have a medical condition on the skin

  • Jane’s come out in red rash all over her body.
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