domingo, 2 de agosto de 2015

6 Common Expressions with the word, Come.

6 Common Expressions with the word, Come


  • Come out means to appear, to be seen.
  1. Daily Mirror comes out every Monday through Friday. 
  2. The thief came out of the cave after some good three hours.
  3. The sun came out this morning at around 06h40.

  • come across means to find.
  1. Last week, I came across my old book which I was looking for ages.
  2. I came across a tenner on the street.


  • come down with means to become sick.
  1. Hello, this is Jane speaking.  Could you please inform my boss, Jennifer than I came down with a flu since last night.  I had a rough night.  I shall be back at work in two days with a doctor's certificate.
  2. Dengue is very common of those days and I really hope I don't come down with it.

  • Come before means appear in court charged with a crime or offence
  1. I was summoned to come before the local court.

  • Come out in means have a rash.
  1. Whenever I eat shell fish I come out in red blotches.




  • Come apart = become unglued, break, fall apart.
  1. The baby's toy came apart in my hands when I picked it up from the box.










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