Phrasal verbs with the verb come — Exercise 1 — meaning
Match phrasal verbs to their meaning.
to enter a place or area
come in
come back
to become removed or detached by washing or rubbing
come off
come up with
to return to a place or a conversation topic
come back
come in
to visit someone's home
come over
come on
to reach success or a desired goal despite difficulty
come through
come down
to meet someone, or to find something by chance
come across
come over
to suggest or think of an idea or plan
come up with
come along
to move down to the ground or to a lower level
come down
come off
to come into existence
come along
come through
said to encourage somebody to try harder, or do or say something
come on
come across
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