All women look attractive to me. They are so Comely, I can't stop staring.
This afternoon you are coming to the Laboratory.
No. r is spelled are and the word order should be: When are you coming?
It depends on the sentence: You will be coming to the lab in the afternoon! Are you coming to the lab in the afternoon? This afternoon, you will be coming the the lab, won't you?
it is coming
The word "coming" is a present participle acting as a gerund in the sentence "he saw the multitude coming to him."
The pinafores are coming! The pinafores are coming!
The Redcoats are coming! The Redcoats are coming!
The Bolshevics are coming! The Bolshevics are coming! The Bolshevics are coming!
The verbs in the sentence are "is" (a linking verb) and "coming" (the main action verb).
She is not coming out of jail. She has a live sentence and She can get out for parole in 2025.
No, I prefer: "I am coming to the laboratory this afternoon."
Yes, it is a complete, correct sentence.