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Mga Kolokasyon ng 'Give- Keep- Come' - Mga Aksyon o Kinalabasan (Halika)

Sumisid sa English collocations gamit ang 'Come' na ginagamit para sa mga aksyon o resulta, tulad ng "come to the rescue" at "come to a conclusion".

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Verb Collocations With 'Give- Keep- Come'

to reach an agreement where each party involved finds a mutually acceptable solution through negotiations and adjustments

Ex: Coming to a compromise can be challenging, but it's essential for resolving disputes and moving forward.

to reach a final decision or judgment after considering all relevant information and evidence

Ex: The jury deliberated for hours before coming to a conclusion in the trial.

to reach a conclusion about a particular matter after considering various options or factors

Ex: She had to come to a decision about whether to accept the job offer or pursue other opportunities.

to suddenly understand or become aware of a fact, truth, or situation that was previously unclear or unnoticed

Ex: Sometimes, it takes experiencing a loss to come to a realization about the value of what we have.

to reach a point where all movement, progress, or activity stops entirely

Ex: Despite their efforts, the project came to a standstill due to budget constraints.

to completely cease movement or motion

Ex: The roller coaster ride came to a thrilling stop after a series of loops and drops.

to calculate the sum of several numbers or quantities to determine the final amount

Ex: When we add up the expenses, they come to a total of $1,200 for the month.

to reach a mutual understanding between two or more parties, typically involving the acceptance of specific terms or conditions

Ex: The landlord and tenant had to come to an agreement on the lease terms.

to reach the conclusion or final stage of something, often after a period of time

Ex: The conference will come to an end, and participants will return to their respective locations .

to provide assistance or help in a situation where someone is in trouble, facing a challenge, or in need of aid

Ex: The superhero always comes to the rescue when the city is in danger.

to reach a mutual understanding, agreement, or resolution with someone

Ex: The warring factions in the conflict struggled to come to terms with each other to achieve lasting peace.

to be the target of physical or cyber assaults

Ex: The peaceful village came under attack by a group of raiders , causing widespread panic .
to come true
[Parirala]

to become a reality or be realized, typically in reference to a previously hoped for or desired outcome

Ex: Despite the challenges, his aspiration to start his own business has come true.
to come to harm
[Parirala]

to experience damage, injury, or negative consequences

Ex: By taking immediate action , they prevented the company coming to harm during the financial crisis .

to physically touch or interact with someone or something

Ex: It 's essential to maintain hygiene , especially coming into contact with public surfaces .

to experience a clash or disagreement, often due to differing opinions, interests, or goals

Ex: The two rival companies often come into conflict over market share and customer base.
come again
[Pangungusap]

used to ask someone to repeat what they said when it wasn't heard or understood

Ex: Come again?
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