will you come back from your vacation?
– I need to come back to the office later to finish some work.
– The memories of my childhood always come back to me when I visit my hometown.
– After a long day at work, it’s good to come back to a clean house.
– He promised to come back and help us with the project tomorrow.
Come by – заходить, проходить мимо
– If you’re in the area, feel free to come by for a cup of coffee.
– I managed to come by tickets to the concert at the last minute.
– We were surprised when our old friend came by unexpectedly.
– The mailman comes by our house every day except Sunday.
– I’m not sure if I’ll be able to come by the store before it closes.
Come down – спускаться, уменьшаться (о цене, температуре)
– The price of gas has come down significantly in the past few weeks.
– When the snow finally started to come down, we knew it was going to be a heavy storm.
– I hope the fever comes down soon so you can feel better.
– The balloons came down slowly after the children released them into the air.
– The helicopter came down safely despite the engine trouble.
Come forward – выступать на первый план, предъявляться
– A witness finally came forward with information about the crime.
– It’s important that victims of abuse feel comfortable coming forward to report it.
– The new leader of the company came forward with a bold plan for growth.
– She came forward as a volunteer to help with the community project.
– The truth will eventually come forward no matter how hard someone may try to conceal it.
Come in – входить
– Please come in and make yourself comfortable.
– I heard someone knocking, but nobody came in when I said «come in.»
– Don’t forget to wipe your feet before you come in the house.
– It’s rude to come in unannounced when someone is sleeping.
– The delivery person came in through the back door.
Come off – отклеиваться, выпадать, прекращаться, удалиться
– The handle of my suitcase came off during the flight.
– Her shoe came off while she was running in the race.
– The meeting didn’t come off as planned due to technical difficulties.
– The paint on the wall started to come off after years of wear and tear.
– I need to come off social media for a while to focus on my studies.
Come on – начинать работу, двигаться быстрее, присоединяться
– We need to come on with the project if we want to finish it on time.
– Come on, let’s hurry up and get there before the concert starts.
– The car suddenly came on with a burst of speed.
– I wish the rain would come on harder so we could stay inside all day.
– The crowd came on strong in support of the performer.
Come out – выходить, раскрываться
– The sun finally came out from behind the clouds.
– When will the new iPhone model come out?
– The truth about his past finally came out in the interview.
– The stain on my shirt wouldn’t come out no matter how hard I tried.
– She didn’t come out until her family had left for the day.
Come over – приезжать в гости
– Why don’t you come over to my house for dinner tonight?
– My friend always comes over to watch movies on Friday nights.
– I hope my neighbors don’t mind if I come over and borrow some sugar.
– Let’s make plans to come over and visit each other soon.
– I can’t wait for my family to come over for the holidays.
Come round – передумать, прийти на помощь
– He eventually came round to the idea of getting a pet dog.
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