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Collocations of 'Give- Keep- Come' - Arrive or Appear (Come)

Discover how English collocations with 'Come' like "come into view" and "come in time" express arriving or appearing in English.

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Verb Collocations With 'Give- Keep- Come'
to [come] close

to be very near to something or someone in terms of physical distance

Ex: The hiking trail comes close to the river, offering beautiful views of the water.
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to [come] as a {sth}

to give the impression of having the quality or characteristic described by the following word

Ex: Her sudden illness came as a setback to her plans.
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to [come] in time

to arrive at a particular location or event at the appointed time

Ex: They decided to come in time for the concert to get good seats.
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to [come] into view

to become visible, especially if something was previously out of sight

Ex: When the telescope was adjusted, the distant galaxies came into view.
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to [come] late
to come late
[phrase]

to arrive at a specific location, event, or appointment after the expected or scheduled time

Ex: Please don't come late to the conference; the keynote speaker will begin on time.
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to [come] on time

to arrive at a specific location, event, or appointment at the expected or scheduled time

Ex: It's polite to come on time for dinner reservations to avoid inconveniencing the restaurant staff.
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to [come] prepared

to arrive at a situation or event equipped with the necessary knowledge, materials, or resources needed for that specific circumstance

Ex: To excel in sports, athletes need to come prepared with the right equipment and a well-thought-out training plan.
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