In this section you will learn useful phrasal verbs with come in English.
Useful phrasal verbs with come
- To come about: when something takes place.
- To come across:
- To encounter something or someone unexpectedly or by chance.
- When someone is perceived in a certain way.
- To come after:
- To go after something.
- When there is a sequence.
- To come along:
- To accompany someone in a situation.
- To make progress in something.
- When someone or something enters into your life.
- To come around:
- To visit someone.
- When you regain consciousness.
- To change your opinion or view.
- To come back: to return from somewhere or to return to do something.
- To come before: to appear or be presented before something else.
- To come by:
- To pay a visit to someone.
- To obtain something by chance.
- To come down with: when you become ill.
- To come forward: to step forward to offer information or help.
- To come in:
- To enter a place.
- When something arrives, usually merchandise.
- When you finish a race or competition.
- To come into something:
- To enter a place.
- To receive inheritance.
- To come off:
- When something succeeds.
- When something is removed from something else.
- To come out:
- Something is revealed.
- To go outside.
- To release or publish books, movies, novels, albums, etc.
- To come over:
- To pay a visit to someone or to go somewhere.
- When something is understood clearly.
- When you experience a feeling.
- To come through:
- To endure a difficult situation.
- To succeed in something.
- If you show your emotions, they may be perceptible to others.
- To come up with:
- To think of something, usually an idea or solution.
- To produce or generate something.
Read other other phrasal verbs here.