comes, came, come, coming
to come back
phrasal verbC
Return to a place after being away
- 1She will come back home after work.
- 2They always come back to this restaurant.
To come back means to go back to a place you were before. For example, if you leave your house to go to the store, when you finish shopping, you come back home. It's like going away for a little while and then returning to where you started.
Remember, "to come back" is a simple concept that we use every day. It's about going away for a bit and then returning to where you started. So, next time you leave somewhere, think about how you will come back. It's all about going and coming back!
at an exhibition
Revisiting the Exhibit
Paul
I can't believe we missed the new exhibit last week.
Karen
I know! I'm so glad we decided to come back today.
Paul
It's definitely worth the trip.
Karen
Absolutely, the paintings are stunning.
exploring ancient ruins
Return to the Fortress
Jeffrey
I can't believe we finally made it here!
Joshua
It's amazing, isn't it? I can't wait to explore more.
Jeffrey
Let's take a break and come back later to see the rest.
Joshua
Good idea. We can grab some lunch and recharge.
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Similar to "to come back":
- 1return
- 2go back