Adj. Having a pleasing appearance
good-looking attractive, bonny
1. The proud parents and their comely children posed for a family portrait.
You can use "coming" as a present participle verb in a sentence like "She is coming to the party." This indicates that the action of "coming" is happening in the present moment.
No, the sentence is not correct. It should be: "Are you coming to the lab in the afternoon?"
The sentence "when you r coming" is not correct grammatically. It should be "When you are coming."
It depends on the sentence: You will be coming to the lab in the afternoon! Are you coming to the lab in the afternoon? This afternoon, you will be coming the the lab, won't you?
The word "coming" is a present participle acting as a gerund in the sentence "he saw the multitude coming to him."
I am so ready for the mid-semester break!
The Bolshevics are coming! The Bolshevics are coming! The Bolshevics are coming!
come of age
Members of the senate are coming!
The monks are coming!
She decided she was coming to the movies with them. or I am coming to pick up the car tires right now.
Im coming, Wait!
You can say...Is that stench coming from the garbage can?
Jack will contest the coming by election.
The coming of winter gave a new impetus to the appeals for food and clothing for needy families.
They were canvassing for votes in the forth coming election.
Who is the mayor of the street? Is the mayor coming to the movies?
A cowbird is a type of an egret. Is that egret coming this way?