EPISODE · Sep 20, 2021 · 42 MIN
Phrasal forms of COME - part 2 (intermediate/advanced)
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Send me a text message. Suggestions? Subjects for future podcasts? Let me know--thanks!More practice with phrasal forms of the verb to come.21. Come round = visitShe told her mother she’d come round and visit after work.22. Come round = recover consciousnessAfter the boxer was knocked out, it took a while for him to come round.23. Come round = change one’s opinion to the generally accepted oneIt took him a year to come round and agree that Trump was a crazy liar.24. Come over What came over you last night? You were acting like an idiot!25. Come out with = make, produce, publishOur company comes out with a new line of clothing every six months.26. Come out with = say something surprisingShe is very outspoken. She comes out with the strangest things.27. Come out of = develop from something, based onHis novel came out of his years fighting in the Viet Nam war.28. Come out in = be afflicted byWhat symptoms does he have? A fever, and he’s come out in red spots on his chest and face.29. Come out = express one's opinion in publicAll the epidemiologists have come out in favor of the Covid-19 vaccines.30. Come out = leave, exitThe police told the man to come out of the house with his hands up.31. Come out = be taken out of, deducted fromVarious state and federal taxes come out of my pay every two weeks.32. Come out = to tell people that you are gay or lesbianLast week she came out as being lesbian and introduced her girlfriend to her family.33. Come out = end upCinderella has a lot of problems but it all comes out okay at the end of the story. Of course!34. Come out = publishedMy new book about Donald Trump comes out next week.35. Come out = be discovered or revealedHe always looked very poor but last week it came out that he is a millionaire!36. Come on = make a romantic or sexual advanceThat tall skinny guy was really coming on to Susie at the party last night.37. Come on = encounter, come uponImagine my surprise when I came upon my friend Louisa drinking coffee at a cafe in Paris!38. Come on = make progressYour American accent is coming along nicely. Well done!39. Come on = start, appear on televisionI can't go with you. My favorite TV show just came on.40. Come on = encourageCome on, Stephanie! One more lap to go! [Stephanie is in a swimming competition, for example.]41. Come off = happenDid that trip to Berlin to visit your uncle ever come off?42. Come off = to succeedShe made a short animated film and it came off quite well. Lots of people liked it.43. Come into = be a factor, play a roleHe is a multi-millionaire, but his money didn't come into my decision to marry him.44. Come into = inherit moneyAfter her grandfather passed away, she came into a huge fortune. She was set for life!45. Come in = finish a race in a particular positionJohn came in 93rd in the Boston marathon.46. Come in = function in the correct mannerMy pocket knife always comes in handy when I have to open a box.47. Come in = begin transmittingMoonbase, this is Houston calling. Come in, Moonbase. Do you read me? Over.48. Come in = join in playing musicThe two violins start the piece, and the piano comes in after four measures.49. Come in = have a strong enough radio or tv signalSeveral local radio stations come in very well at my house, so those are the ones I listen to most often.50. Come in = become availableEarly fall is apple season in Maine. Lots of apples come in at this time of the year.Intro & Outro Music: La Pompe Du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Support the showEmail me: [email protected] can now support my podcasts and classes:Keep the podcasts coming! Thank you!
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Send me a text message. Suggestions? Subjects for future podcasts? Let me know--thanks! More practice with phrasal forms of the verb to come. 21. Come round = visit She told her mother she’d come round and visit after work. 22. Come round = recover consciousness After the boxer was knocked out, it took a while for him to come round. 23. Come round = change one’s opinion to the generally accepted one It took him a year to come round and agree that Trump was a crazy liar. 24. Come over What...
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