Meaning: 1) To move or advance towards the location of the speaker 2) To arrive at a location
Infinitive: to come
Present Tense: come (third-person singular comes)
Past Tense: came
Past Participle or Third Form: come
Present Participle or Continuous Form: coming
Perfect Infinitive: to have come
Perfect Gerund: having come
Perfect Participle: having come
Conjugate Come Indicative Mood
Present Simple Tense
- I come
- He/She/It comes
- We/You/They come
Past Simple Tense
- I came
- He/She/It came
- We/You/They came
Future Simple Tense
- I/We shall/will come
- He/She/It shall/will come
- You/They shall/will come
Present Continuous Tense
- I am + present participle of come
- He/She/It is + present participle of come
- We/You/They are + present participle of come
Past Continuous Tense
- I was + present participle of come
- He/She/It was + present participle of come
- We/You/They were coming
Future Continuous Tense
- I shall/will be + present participle of come
- He/She/It shall/will be + present participle of come
- We/You/They shall/will be + present participle of come
Present Perfect Tense
- I have come
- He/She/It has come
- We/You/They have come
Past Perfect Tense
- I had come
- He/She/It had come
- We/You/They had come
Future Perfect Tense
- I will have come
- He/She/It will have come
- We/You/They will have come
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been + present participle of come
- He/She/It has been coming
- We/You/They have been + present participle of come
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been + present participle of come
- He/She/It had been + present participle of come
- We/You/They had been + present participle of come
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been + present participle of come
- He/She/It will have been + present participle of come
- We/You/They will have been + present participle of come
Conjugate Come Subjunctive Mood
Present
- If I come
- If we come
- if you come
- If he (she, it) come
- If they come
Past
- If I came
- If we came
- If you came
- If he (she, it) came
- If they came
Future
- If I should come
- If we should come
- If you should come
- If he (she, it) should come
- If they should come
Conditional
Present
- I should/would come
- You would come
- He/She/It would come
- We should/would come
- They would come
Perfect
- I should/would have come
- You would have come
- He/She/It would have come
- We should/would have come
- They would have come
Example Sentences
- He comes to class late every day.
- I came to London about seven years ago.
- Please come here.
- The bike came over the hill.
- She comes home twice a week.