To come



Example: She comes to the party with her friends

Definition


"To come" is a verb that means to move or travel toward a specific place or person. It is often used to describe someone arriving at a location, as in the phrase 'She comes to the party with her friends,' indicating movement toward the party.

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Etymology


The verb "to come" originates from the Old English word 'cuman,' which means to approach or arrive. This word is related to similar terms in other Germanic languages, such as Old High German 'chuman.' Did you know that "to come" is one of the oldest verbs in the English language, reflecting the fundamental human experience of movement and arrival?

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"To come" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (A1) - set 4", containing 104 commonly used words.
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