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That is a correct sentence.
The correct spelling is "coming."
The correct statement is: "Are your children coming home?"
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No, the sentence is not correct. It should be: "Are you coming to the lab in the afternoon?"
Yes, "She's coming with us" is correct grammar. It is a shortened form of "She is coming with us."
The sentence "when you r coming" is not correct grammatically. It should be "When you are coming."
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No, the correct phrase is "he knew winter was coming." The word "had" is unnecessary in this sentence.
"You are going there" is correct if the speaker is not at the location being referred to. "You are coming there" is correct if the speaker is already at the location being referred to.
The correct spelling is "coming." "Coming" is the present participle of the verb "come," used to indicate that someone or something is arriving or approaching.
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