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Yes "Come." is an imperative sentence, in which the subject "you" is implied.

"Come?" means that you are asking if you are supposed to come.

"Come!" is a stronger version of "Come."

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11y ago

No. Despite the silent E, the O in come has a short U (uh) sound. It rhymes with some.

The long O (oh) sound is seen in the word comb and in coma.

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Come early.

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yes

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