No: When you come we will go out.
The first sentence ("When you come") is a Time Clause, where we cannot use any Future Tense; we have to replace it with the Present Tense.
Because claims is plural the correct way is "when any of the claims are"If you were to use the singular claim then "when the claim is" would be correct
come or go into (a place).
Come Go with Me was created in 1957.
COME...come! dont go, come!
These words are opposites. "come" means to approach or appear into your sight. "go" means to depart from you-go away from your sight- disappear. Example: Money tends to come and go. Opportunities come and go. Girl friends are like street cars- they come and go.
the opposite of come is go as in i have to go
well come is go spring,winter, autumn and summer it the seasons.
Come Go with Me - album - was created in 1966.
Come and go are directions. The two words indicate a specific action. I will come to town and go to the store." This is a compound sentence.
the psp go will come out october 1 at only 250$
'Enter' is a verb, meaning 'to go (or come) in' or 'to go (or come) into'.
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