All You Need to Know About “Come” V1, V2, V3 with Practical Examples

 come v1 v2 v3, keugrammar

“Come”

Definition:

The wordcomeis a verb that means to move toward or arrive at a specific place, approach someone, or happen as a result or consequence. It is frequently used to indicate motion, arrival, or occurrence.

Intransitive
Definition of the Verb Form:

When a verb is used in different forms in a sentence to describe the context of an action performed by the subject, it’s called a verb form. The five forms of a verb are:

  • Base Form (Root)
  • Simple Past
  • Past Participle
  • Present Participle
  • Third Person Singular

You need to know all forms of the verbs to make sentences in different contexts or tenses.

 

 come v1 v2 v3, keugrammar

Here are examples of the five forms (V1, V2, V3, V4, and V5) of the verb “Come” used in sentences. See the examples below:
Base Form (V1):

I come to this park for a walk every morning. Do you visit any place regularly?

Simple Past (V2):

She came to the party late last night. Have you ever attended a late-night event?

Past Participle (V3):

They have come to an agreement after long discussions. When was the last time you reached an agreement?

Present Participle / Gerund (V4):

He is coming to the city for a business meeting. Are you planning any trips soon?

Third Person Singular (V5):

She comes to this library every weekend to read. Do you have a favorite place to read?

Each form is used based on the tense and context of the sentence.

 

 come v1 v2 v3, keugrammar

Meaning of the Verb “Come” and Its Usage in Sentences. Five Examples are given below:
To move toward or approach a place or person:

The dog comes running whenever I call it. Do you have a pet that follows you?

To arrive at a destination:

The guests will come at 7 PM. Have you ever hosted a late-night gathering?

To occur as a result or consequence:

Good results come with consistent effort. Do you agree with this idea?

To emerge or develop:

A brilliant idea came to her during the meeting. When do you feel most creative?

To appear or be mentioned in conversation:

This topic often comes up during our discussions. What do you talk about often?

 

 come v1 v2 v3, keugrammar

The Synonyms of the Given Word “Come”:
  • Arrive
  • Approach
  • Reach
  • Happen
  • Appear
  • Advance
The Antonyms of the Given Word “Come”:
  • Go
  • Leave
  • Depart
  • Exit
  • Retreat

Base Form (Root)

Simple Past (V2)

Past Participle (V3)

grew

grown

stole

stolen

worked

worked

laid

laid

hit

hit

lost

lost

forgot

forgotten

became

become

shook

shaken

hurt

hurt

hung

hung

rose

risen

asked

asked

cleaned

cleaned

came

come

played

played

woke

woken

listened

listened

shut

shut

wept

wept

held

held

carried

carried

paid

paid

understood

understood

tried

tried

finished

finished

dug

dug

taught

taught

had

had

kept

kept

cut

cut

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