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Using Phrasal Verbs - COME

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  • Much of the tea consumed in England comes .... Sri Lanka.
    from/out of
  • This tool will come .... very handy for my uncle.
    in
  • The price of oil has come .... dramatically recently. 
    down (reduced)
  • The town came .... sight when we turned the bend.
    into
  • It has come .... my attention that he is very short-tempered.
    to
  • How's your orchard coming ....?
    on/along
  • He comes .... an interesting family.
    from
  • The dog came .... us with teeth bared.
    at/towards
  • He never lets anything come .... him and his morning paper.
    betrween
  • Your talk came .... very well.
    over/across
  • Snails come .... as soon as it rains.
    out
  • Come .... ! We are late for the bus.
    on/along
  • We must not let this silly quarrel come .... us.
    between
  • The words I had forgotten are coming .... to me now.
    back
  • When did you first come .... to Europe?
    over/across
  • He came .... the conclusion that someone was having an affair with his wife.
    to
  • I was picking up the teapot when it came .... in my hands.
    apart
  • She has been very ill, but now she is coming .... fine.
    along
  • Sometimes it's very difficult to come .... the truth.
    to
  • 1 come .... Liverpool, but I have spent most of my life in Scotland.
    from
  • He came .... and asked me if I had the time
    over/up/ across
  • It was a long time before we came .... the truth.
    to/upon
  • The hook came .... the wall when I hung up my coat
    off/away from
  • John has come .... the money; he inherited £5,000.
    into
  • How is your English coming ....?
    on/along