Come - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary
Онлайн-запрос3 [intransitive] to arrive somewhere in order to do something or get something come for something I've come for my book. come about something I've come about my book. come to do something I've come to get my book. come doing something He came looking for me.; 4 [intransitive] to move or travel, especially with someone else, to a particular place or in order to be present at an
Онлайн-запросThe winter wind has come a-calling and moans through cracks and crevices like so many ghosts visiting from hell, wailing and beckoning for me to join them. 1. 0. If you don't come up with some answers, you're going to find the police at our door, asking
COME definition: 1. to move or travel towards the speaker or with the speaker: 2. to move or travel in the. Learn more.
Онлайн-запросCOME UPON SOMEONE/SOMETHING:;,。。 -() Chinese (Simplified)–English -() Chinese (Traditional)–English - - - - - - - -
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