The noun forms of the verb to come are comer and the gerund, coming.
Examples:
Jeff is a late comer but he learned the job quickly.
We've filled the fuel tanks for the coming of winter.
it is when a man ask you 2 do it and produce children
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the word dungaree come form Hindi
nice question prehistoric Germany hypothetically in the form of turdam at that time
thru its earlier form sire it came from the french word sieur which was a slurring of seigneur which came from the latin word senior meaning elder
Suffixation is a morphological process by which a word takes a new form because a morpheme is made to come after it.
No, the adjective delicious has no verb form. The closest you can come is 'to make delicious'. Delicious is sometimes a noun when referring to apples, there's a red delicious and a yellow delicious.
the word dungaree come form Hindi
It is the same as the base form -- come. come came come
Japan. And it is 'from', not 'form'.
Present = come Past = came Past participle = come
Ancient Greek.
Low German (Dutch).
The word shampoo come from India, from the Hindi language word champo which in turn has it origins in Sanskrit and means to to press, knead or soothe
It is a form (3rd per. sing.) of the verb revenir, which means to come back.
The word "chante" comes from the French language, and it is the third person singular form of the verb "chanter," which means "to sing" in English.
None. It is the plural form of the Latin word piscis, a fish.
It is a form of the name Leo. It is the Latin word for lion.
Neon comes form the Greek word, νέον, meaning "new one".