Where could I come across some antique furniture?
During the job interview, it's important to come across as honest and hard working.
If you come across an extra Basketball, it belongs to the kid nextdoor.
The correct sentence is "Did she come there?" - using "came" is not grammatically correct in this context.
I invited my friend to come along to the concert with me.
Beginning a sentence with "No" is grammatically acceptable but may come across as abrupt or assertive, depending on the context. It is generally recommended to provide more context or rephrase the sentence to avoid confusion or misinterpretation.
No, come is not a verb and "going to come" implies future reference while "at" is present tense they contradict, the proper sentence would be "who is going to come to your birthday party?"/ "who is going to attend your birthday party?" using the going to future tense or "who will be at your birthday party?" using conditional present
Please come to a stop.
I am waiting for the memo to officially come across my desk.
Just come across the bridge now, quickly please. I'm sorry, but their signal is too weak to come across this wavelength.
Many people come across lots or trials and tribulations
Come up with a sentence using the word write.
She sat near the window, looking over to the horizon, waiting for daylight to come.
It can come across as dishonest or deceitful
it can come across as dishonest or deceitful
Such a sentence could take some time to come up with.
It's disheartening to come across such medieval thinking in this modern age.Medieval art work often centered around religious themes.
The correct sentence is "Did she come there?" - using "came" is not grammatically correct in this context.
Don't COME to the trip if you don't want to.
Here is a sentence using the word exhibit:''Here is exhibit A.''Another sentence could be: I looked into the lion's exhibit at the zoo. There are multiple sentences you could come up with so make sure you think and create your own sentence and just use these as examples.