Monthly Archives: March 2011

>COME OUT (10)

> come out = appear, show, seem examples: My holiday photos didn’t come out very well. There wasn’t enough light. The painting of the house came out really well. You did a great job. How did your cake come out? … Continue reading

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>COME OUT (10)

> come out = appear, show, seem examples: My holiday photos didn’t come out very well. There wasn’t enough light. The painting of the house came out really well. You did a great job. How did your cake come out? … Continue reading

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>COME INTO (1)

> come into = inherit examples: When her parents died, she came into a fortune. She came into a lot of money on her father’s death. He will come into his share of the legacy when he is twenty-one years … Continue reading

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>COME INTO (1)

> come into = inherit examples: When her parents died, she came into a fortune. She came into a lot of money on her father’s death. He will come into his share of the legacy when he is twenty-one years … Continue reading

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>COME IN (1), COME OVER (2)

> come in = enter a room or building examples: Come in and close the door. Don’t just stand there! Come in and sit down. She knocked on the door and waited. A voice was heard: “Come in, please. The … Continue reading

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>COME IN (1), COME OVER (2)

> come in = enter a room or building examples: Come in and close the door. Don’t just stand there! Come in and sit down. She knocked on the door and waited. A voice was heard: “Come in, please. The … Continue reading

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>COME OVER (1)

> come over = affect examples: When I heard the bad news, a feeling of disappointment came over me. When she heard the terrible news, a feeling of faintness came over her. When I saw him, a wave of anger … Continue reading

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>COME OVER (1)

> come over = affect examples: When I heard the bad news, a feeling of disappointment came over me. When she heard the terrible news, a feeling of faintness came over her. When I saw him, a wave of anger … Continue reading

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>COME OUT (13), COME TO (3)

> come out = stop work and go on strike examples: Factory workers have come out on strike. They asked for a raise but received a negative answer from their employers, so they decided to come out. Other workers have … Continue reading

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>COME OUT (13), COME TO (3)

> come out = stop work and go on strike examples: Factory workers have come out on strike. They asked for a raise but received a negative answer from their employers, so they decided to come out. Other workers have … Continue reading

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