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Phrasal verbs COME

Come about

Happen or occur

Can you tell me how the accident come about?

Come across

Find by chance

Julie came across some photographs of her grandparents in her bag.

Come across

Appear or seem; make an impression.

A business suit and briefcase help her to come across as the competent professional she is.

Come along

Accompany someone; go somewhere with someone.

I’d like you to come along with me to the opera.

Come along

Tell someone to hurry.

"Come along Luis. You don't want to be late for university!"

Come along

Improve, develop or make progress

Your English is really coming along!

Come apart

Break. Separate into pieces.

The cup just came apart in my hands.

Come around

Change one's opinion; finally accept someone's way of thinking.

Give her time, and she may come around and see things your way. Come away

Come back

Return

He hopes his son will come back one day.

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Come away

Become separated from something

The cakes have started to come away from the pan.

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Come back

Return

He hopes his son will come back one day.

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Come before

Be more important than.

Looking out for your family should come before making money.

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Come before

Be judged, decided or discussed by authority

Jones’ behavior will come before the board of directors.

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Come by

Manage to get, especially something that is difficult to obtain or find.

A loyal friend is hard to come by.

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Come by

Come near to; pass; visit

Your sister came by while you were shopping.

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Come down with

Become ill with.

The architect planned to attend the inauguration but he came down with the 'flu yesterday.

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Come down

Decrease

Real estate prices have come down since the peak of the boom.

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Come forward

Present oneself; volunteer.

The police have asked any witnesses to come forward.

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Come off

Have some success, to succeed

He tried his Chaplin impression, but it didn’t really come off.

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Come forward

Present oneself; volunteer.

The police have asked any witnesses to come forward.

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Come out

Become known.

The truth will come out sooner or later. It's just a matter of time.

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Come out of

To develop from something

The book came out of his experiences in Rome.

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Come up

Appear, occur or present itself unexpectedly.

"Sorry I'm late. Something came up at the last minute."

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Come up

Happen

I’ll let you know if any vacancies come up.

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Come over

Affect

I apologise for my behaviour last night. I don’t know what came over me.

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Come through

Succeed

The team came through in the end and won the prize.

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Come up with

Invent, create, or think of.

How can you come up with such brilliant ideas?