My (remembered) grammar says that the proper wording would be either "Where do they come from?", or "Where did they come from?".
The proper grammar is "There has come a time." "There" is the subject of the sentence and is singular, hence the correct verb form to use is "has" instead of "have."
It is more proper to say "come out from difficulties" compared to saying "come out of difficulties."
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Yes, with proper punctuation. "Come and visit New York." OR "Come visit New York."
We Came is past tense. We will come is future tense. We are going is present.
If he has HIV and you come into proper contact with it yes.
When you learn how to spell and use proper English.
Oh come on if there is a person that came from the Philippines you better know this. IT IS A PHILIPPINO.Filipino
that is not a proper sentance, thanks anyways tho...
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Latin, Greek and proper noun derivatives
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