Pronunciation of the English word come.
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1. | And our generation? Some have come to be parents, others have come undone, and still others have come to nothing. | |
2. | Come on, come on, come on, look. | |
3. | I do come home at Christmas. We all do, or we all should. We all come home, or ought to come home, for a short holiday — the longer, the better — from the great boarding-school, where we are forever working at our arithmetical slates, to take, and give a rest. | |
4. | The day is sure to come when your dream will come true. | |
5. | The day will surely come when your dream will come true. | |
6. | The time will come when your dream will come true. | |
7. | The time will soon come when his words will come true. | |
8. | If you ever come to town, come to see me. | |
9. | Whoever wants to come to my party may come. | |
10. | How come you didn't come to the party? |