I/you/we/they come. He/she/it comes. The present participle is coming.
"Come" is used as the base form of the verb, while "comes" is used as the third person singular form, typically when the subject is "he," "she," or "it." For example: "I come to the party", but "He comes to the party."
it comes form Germany
It comes from cows.
"Comes" is the third person singular form of the verb "come," used when the subject is he, she, or it. "Come" is the base form of the verb used for all other subjects like I, you, we, and they. Examples: "He comes to the party" and "I come from a different country."
Come/Comes/Coming.
it comes form the toaster
it does not come from space it comes from the ground
99% of all wine comes form grapes
I think Its comes form America
Pumpkin comes from a pumpkin vine and grows on the ground
String cheese is a form of mozzarella so it comes from Italy.