COME Family Exercises

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COME ACROSS - Exercises

Remember: 'Come across' means to find something unexpectedly or to give a particular impression
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'come across' correctly?
I came across the street to meet you
I came across an old photo while cleaning the attic
The bridge came across the river
2. Which sentence uses 'come across' correctly?
She comes across as very confident in interviews
The train came across at 3 PM
He came across the finish line first

COME UPON - Exercises

Remember: 'Come upon' means to find or discover something or someone unexpectedly
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. We _____ a beautiful hidden beach during our hike
2. If you _____ any interesting information, please let me know
3. The explorer _____ ancient ruins in the jungle
4. You _____ some difficulties in this project

COME BY - Exercises

Remember: 'Come by' means to obtain or acquire something, or to visit someone briefly
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'come by' correctly?
The bus will come by this route
Good jobs are hard to come by these days
I come by the office every morning at 8
2. Which sentence uses 'come by' correctly?
Can you come by my house later for coffee?
The train came by the station too fast
She comes by the grocery store home

COME UP - Exercises

Remember: 'Come up' means to arise, occur, or be mentioned in conversation
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. An interesting question _____ during the discussion
2. This issue _____ in every meeting we have
3. Something urgent _____ and I had to cancel our plans
4. Problems _____ when we start testing the system

COME OUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Come out' means to be published or released, to become known, or to appear
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'come out' correctly?
I need to come out from the house now
The new iPhone will come out next month
Come out the door quickly
2. Which sentence uses 'come out' correctly?
The truth finally came out after the investigation
The students came out to the classroom
He came out his office at noon

COME ABOUT - Exercises

Remember: 'Come about' means to happen or occur, especially by chance
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. How did this situation _____ in the first place?
2. The change _____ after many discussions
3. This kind of problem _____ when there's poor communication
4. A major breakthrough _____ from this research

COME ALONG - Exercises

Remember: 'Come along' means to accompany someone, to arrive or appear, or to make progress
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'come along' correctly?
The path comes along the river
Would you like to come along to the concert with us?
I come along this street every day
2. Which sentence uses 'come along' correctly?
Your English is really coming along well
The bus comes along at this stop
She came along the stairs quickly

COME BACK - Exercises

Remember: 'Come back' means to return to a place or to reply to someone
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. She _____ from vacation last week
2. When will you _____ from your trip?
3. The old memories _____ when I visited my hometown
4. Don't worry, fashion trends always _____

COME AROUND - Exercises

Remember: 'Come around' means to change one's opinion, to regain consciousness, or to visit
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'come around' correctly?
The road comes around the mountain
He finally came around to my way of thinking
I come around this corner every morning
2. Which sentence uses 'come around' correctly?
Why don't you come around for dinner tonight?
The train comes around the city center
She came around the building to the entrance

COME TO - Exercises

Remember: 'Come to' means to regain consciousness or to reach a total amount
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. The patient _____ after a few minutes
2. The bill _____ $150 including tax
3. He _____ after the doctor gave him smelling salts
4. The total cost _____ about $500

COME ON - Exercises

Remember: 'Come on' means to encourage someone, to start working, or to express disbelief
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'come on' correctly?
I will come on your house later
Come on, you can do it! Don't give up!
The bus comes on this street
2. Which sentence uses 'come on' correctly?
The lights came on automatically when it got dark
She comes on the office every day
We came on the bridge to cross the river

COME THROUGH - Exercises

Remember: 'Come through' means to succeed in a difficult situation or to do what was promised
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. She really _____ for us when we needed help
2. The team _____ with a victory in the final game
3. He always _____ when you need him most
4. I'm sure the loan approval _____ by next week

COME DOWN - Exercises

Remember: 'Come down' means to decrease, to fall, or to be passed from generation to generation
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'come down' correctly?
I come down the bus at the next stop
House prices have come down significantly this year
She comes down to work by car
2. Which sentence uses 'come down' correctly?
This tradition has come down through many generations
The train came down from the station
He came down the city yesterday

COME OFF - Exercises

Remember: 'Come off' means to be removed or detached, or to succeed/happen as planned
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✏️Fill in the Blanks

1. The button _____ my shirt and I lost it
2. The party _____ really well last night
3. This label _____ easily if you soak it in water
4. Unfortunately, the deal _____ as we hoped

COME APART - Exercises

Remember: 'Come apart' means to break into pieces or to fall to pieces
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🎯Multiple Choice

1. Which sentence uses 'come apart' correctly?
We came apart to different cities
The old book came apart in my hands
They came apart from the group
2. Which sentence uses 'come apart' correctly?
His whole plan came apart when the truth was revealed
The students came apart into teams
She came apart from her family
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