Zaloguj
Verb Conjugations
Verb

to come

to come

'Come' is an irregular verb: come / came / come. It is intransitive and describes movement towards the speaker or listener.

They come here often.

They come here often.

Indicative

Present Simple

I come
I come

I come to this café every morning.

I come to this café every morning.

you come
you come

You come to work by bike.

You come to work by bike.

he/she/it comes
he/she/it comes

The bus comes every ten minutes.

The bus comes every ten minutes.

we come
we come

We come from a small town in the north.

We come from a small town in the north.

you (pl.) come
you come

You always come late to the meetings.

You always come late to the meetings.

they come
they come

Tourists come here for the beaches.

Tourists come here for the beaches.

Present Continuous

I am coming
I am coming

I am coming as fast as I can.

I am coming as fast as I can.

you are coming
you are coming

You are coming to the party tonight, right?

You are coming to the party tonight, right?

he/she/it is coming
he/she/it is coming

A storm is coming from the west.

A storm is coming from the west.

we are coming
we are coming

We are coming over for dinner on Friday.

We are coming over for dinner on Friday.

you (pl.) are coming
you are coming

You are all coming with us, aren't you?

You are all coming with us, aren't you?

they are coming
they are coming

The guests are coming up the stairs now.

The guests are coming up the stairs now.

Past Simple

I came
I came

I came home very late last night.

I came home very late last night.

you came
you came

You came just in time for dinner.

You came just in time for dinner.

he/she/it came
he/she/it came

She came to the meeting with a new idea.

She came to the meeting with a new idea.

we came
we came

We came back from the trip exhausted.

We came back from the trip exhausted.

you (pl.) came
you came

You came without an invitation.

You came without an invitation.

they came
they came

They came from far away to see the festival.

They came from far away to see the festival.

Present Perfect

I have come
I have come

I have come to say goodbye.

I have come to say goodbye.

you have come
you have come

You have come a long way since then.

You have come a long way since then.

he/she/it has come
he/she/it has come

Winter has come early this year.

Winter has come early this year.

we have come
we have come

We have come to an important decision.

We have come to an important decision.

you (pl.) have come
you have come

You have come here for nothing, I'm afraid.

You have come here for nothing, I'm afraid.

they have come
they have come

They have come back safe and sound.

They have come back safe and sound.

Past Perfect

I had come
I had come

By nine I had come all the way from the coast.

By nine I had come all the way from the coast.

you had come
you had come

You had come and gone before I woke up.

You had come and gone before I woke up.

he/she/it had come
he/she/it had come

The train had come and left without us.

The train had come and left without us.

we had come
we had come

We had come to trust her completely.

We had come to trust her completely.

you (pl.) had come
you had come

You had come prepared for the worst.

You had come prepared for the worst.

they had come
they had come

They had come to expect too much.

They had come to expect too much.

Future Simple (will)

Future Simple

I will come
I will come

I will come to your house after work.

I will come to your house after work.

you will come
you will come

You will come to love this city.

You will come to love this city.

he/she/it will come
he/she/it will come

Help will come soon, don't worry.

Help will come soon, don't worry.

we will come
we will come

We will come to visit you in spring.

We will come to visit you in spring.

you (pl.) will come
you will come

You will come to regret that choice.

You will come to regret that choice.

they will come
they will come

They will come around eventually.

They will come around eventually.

Conditional

Present Conditional (would)

Present Conditional

I would come
I would come

I would come with you if I had time.

I would come with you if I had time.

you would come
you would come

You would come more often if it were closer.

You would come more often if it were closer.

he/she/it would come
he/she/it would come

She would come to the phone if she were home.

She would come to the phone if she were home.

we would come
we would come

We would come earlier if the traffic allowed.

We would come earlier if the traffic allowed.

you (pl.) would come
you would come

You would come to the same conclusion.

You would come to the same conclusion.

they would come
they would come

They would come to the wedding if invited.

They would come to the wedding if invited.

Perfect Conditional (would have)

Perfect Conditional

I would have come
I would have come

I would have come sooner if you had called.

I would have come sooner if you had called.

you would have come
you would have come

You would have come along if we had asked you.

You would have come along if we had asked you.

he/she/it would have come
he/she/it would have come

He would have come to help, but his car broke down.

He would have come to help, but his car broke down.

we would have come
we would have come

We would have come to the concert with tickets.

We would have come to the concert with tickets.

you (pl.) would have come
you would have come

You would have come earlier without the delay.

You would have come earlier without the delay.

they would have come
they would have come

They would have come back if things had improved.

They would have come back if things had improved.

Imperative

Imperative

you come!
come!

Come here and sit next to me.

Come here and sit next to me.

we (let's) let's come!
let's come!

Let's come back here again next summer.

Let's come back here again next summer.

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