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Phrasal verbs with
COME
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Nobody could
COME AT
COME BACK
COME BY
COME DOWN
COME IN
COME UP WITH
(to think of a solution, excuse)
a satisfactory explanation for the accident.
How did you
COME AT
COME BACK
COME BY
COME DOWN
COME IN
COME UP WITH
(to obtain)
that cheque?
He's still hoping his ex-girlfriend will
COME AT
COME BACK
COME BY
COME DOWN
COME IN
COME UP WITH
(to return)
to him, even after all these years.
Do you want to
COME AT
COME BACK
COME BY
COME DOWN
COME IN
COME UP WITH
(to enter a room or building)
for a cup of tea?
After Christmas, the price of the sofa will probably
COME AT
COME BACK
COME BY
COME DOWN
COME IN
COME UP WITH
(to become less in price)
.
He told police the man had
COME AT
COME BACK
COME BY
COME DOWN
COME IN
COME UP WITH
(to assault)
him with a knife.
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