if you come to the power is correct
Isn't it a matter of tense? The king came to power twenty years ago, his son will come to power when the old king dies.
Examples:
If you come to power, will you solve all of our problems?
If you came to power in 1990, why does Wikipedia say someone else was king in 1990?
"It didn't come in" is correct. The verb "come" is irregular, so the past tense is "came." Combining "did" with the base form "come" creates the correct negative past tense form.
It depends on what you are trying to say. Both can be correct. Here are two examples: I just came tonight, because a friend was here. I just come to the club on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
No this is incorrect grammar. To make the sentence grammatically correct you should say: One of my cousins came yesterday.
The 2nd one
Yes. That's correct.
Where did this one come from? -- Question about the past This one came from over there. -- Statement about the past Where will the next one come from? -- Question about the future The next one comes from London. -- Statement about the present
power of attorney.
Each one of you has this kind of power.
all the books came out already in 2009 what book are you looking for? the Original Came out the 2nd one came out the 3rd one came out the 4th one came out the 5th one came out
They came to come from under the power of King George
Yes, the phrase "I came home at about one o'clock" is grammatically correct. It follows a subject-verb-object structure and conveys a clear message about the time of arrival.
The first one came out on ps2, the second one came out on xbox, the newest came out on 360 and ps3.