Er kommt aus dem Haus.
The word "coming" is a present participle acting as a gerund in the sentence "he saw the multitude coming to him."
Nobody saw anything coming.
it might be coming after it is translate i think
We are coming for you in German isWir sind für Sie kommen
mi cumpleanos viene
are you coming = kommst du
Hi Mattew, what time you will be online, are you still coming here
This afternoon you are coming to the Laboratory.
No. r is spelled are and the word order should be: When are you coming?
They are antonyms. Following means coming after. Preceding means coming before.
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 words nia venita are of the Esperanto language and translate into English as our coming. These words translate into French as notre prochain.