he is a fisherman
It should be, "Where do you come from?" or "From where do you come?"
No. You could say 'you could have come yesterday', or 'you would have come yesterday', or 'if you had come yesterday', though.
well + come
"Hither" describes the directionality of motion and means "toward here". "Come hither" is nowadays more commonly said "come here" although what is meant is "come toward here" or "come in this direction". A "come hither motion" is therefore a gesture indicating that someone should come towards you.
Yes "Come." is an imperative sentence, in which the subject "you" is implied. "Come?" means that you are asking if you are supposed to come. "Come!" is a stronger version of "Come."
The population of Njoro - Tanzanian ward - is 10,437.
Road distance between Njoro and Nairobi is 175km
Joseph Kiuna is the member of parliament of Njoro in the 11th parliament of Kenya.
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No same-sex couples have legally married in Kenya. Same-sex marriage is not legal in Kenya.
H. C. K. Kinyanjui has written: 'Soils of Tatton Farm, Egerton College, Njoro' -- subject(s): Soils
The Constituencies in Homa Bay County in Kenya include,Kasipul, Kabondo, Karachuonyo, Rangwe, Homabay Town, Ndhiwa, Mbita and Gwassi.
come forward
The duration of Come Come Come Upward is 2.23 hours.
Come Come Come Upward was created on 1989-03-03.
"Will come" is the future tense of "come," e.g., "He will come to the party."
'When did I come' is correct. In this sentence, the verb 'come' should be in its base form 'come' after the auxiliary verb 'did'.