Phrasal Verbs with Come with example sentences and meanings – Help you learn important uses of preposition and adverbs  and also it help you speak and write correct English.
Come across |
To meet someone by chance |
 I came across an old neighbor in London. |
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Come across |
Find something by chance |
She came across her ring on way to the beauty salon. |
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Come round |
1.    To recover consciousness
2.    to pay someone a visit |
1.    He had no idea what had happened to him when he came round.
2.    My father will come round to him office later. |
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Come on |
1.    To start something
2.    To make progress |
1.    Come on, let’s go. What’s the hold-up?
2.    How’s dinner coming on? The guests are waiting. |
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Come to |
To recover consciousness |
When he came to, he was being smiled. |
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Come through |
To receive all message, money, news etc. |
Sara came through in the end and won the first prize. |
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Come through |
To survive or recover a car crash, crisis etc. |
He came through a serious car accident last month. |
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Come up |
1.    To mention an issue, point, matter etc.
2.    Announcement of job or vacancy. |
1.    Every student makes sure know this question always come up in the exam.
2.    As new jobs come up, the company will contact its retired employee first. |
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Come up with |
To occur a plan, idea, money etc. |
She should come up with a better idea. |
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FAQs
Here are simple phrasal verbs and their meanings:
Break down: Stop working
Bring up: Mention something
Call off: Cancel
Come across: Find by chance
Get along: Be friendly
Look after: Take care of
Put off: Delay
Run into: Meet by chance
Turn down: Refuse
Take off: Leave the ground
Here are simple phrasal verbs with come:
Come across: Find by chance
I came across a cute kitten.
Come along: Join
You can come along to the park.
Come back: Return
He will come back soon.
Come down: Fall
The rain came down heavily.
Come in: Enter
Please come in.
Come up: Happen
A problem came up at work.
Come out: Appear
The sun came out after the rain.
Come off: Succeed
The plan came off well.
Here are some simple examples for the phrasal verb come in for:
Come in for: Receive (usually criticism or praise)
He came in for a lot of praise after finishing the project.
The team came in for criticism after the loss.
Here is a simple sentence using the verb come:
She will come to the park this afternoon.
Phrasal Verbs with Come PDF Lesson
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