The answer is" "When will you come". Let's use it in a sentence: "When will you come to the Netherlands, Mitch, asked Dinie Slothouber".
If you want to use "when are you..." then you use the present participle of come - coming - not come.
When are you coming?
Both 'when are you coming' and 'when will you come are talking' about the future.
"When will you come?" is correct. It is the proper way to ask about a future action in English.
"It didn't come in" is correct. The verb "come" is irregular, so the past tense is "came." Combining "did" with the base form "come" creates the correct negative past tense form.
'When did I come' is correct. In this sentence, the verb 'come' should be in its base form 'come' after the auxiliary verb 'did'.
The correct sentence is 'I will come home at 3pm'.
The correct sentence is "Did she come there?" - using "came" is not grammatically correct in this context.
It depends on what you are trying to say. Both can be correct. Here are two examples: I just came tonight, because a friend was here. I just come to the club on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The previous answer was not correct. The question was not when does tomorrow when the war began come out, but when does the second one come out. The second one will come out in 2014.
No this is incorrect grammar. To make the sentence grammatically correct you should say: One of my cousins came yesterday.
She didn't come is the correct answer
"Welcome" is correct. "Well come" is not a standard English phrase.
"It didn't come up" is correct.
I can think of many correct re-phrasings of "Is she came" If she came Is she lame Is she tame After that, it gets more complicated ... Did she come Is she coming Will she come
tell them the correct one not wrong answer
a cargo boat or a cargo plane either one is correct if you have a test
No, 'Is he should never have come here' is not a correct sentence and it should be 'He should never have come here.'
Yes, the sentence is correct. The implied subject of the sentence is you."You come...""You enter..."
The 2nd one
YES