comes, came, come, coming

to come in
phrasal verbE

To enter a place or room
  • 1Please come in and take a seat.
  • 2She knocked on the door and then came in.
When you "come in," it means you are going into a place or room. It's like walking through a door or opening to get inside. You can come in a house, a store, a classroom, or any other place where you want to go.
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Remember to always knock before you come in, especially if it's a private or closed space. It shows respect for the people inside and gives them a chance to prepare for your entrance.
at the park
Shelter from the Storm
Sharon
Looks like it's starting to rain.
Donald
Yeah, let's come in under the gazebo for some cover.
Sharon
Good idea, it's really coming down now.
Donald
We should stay here until it stops.
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Similar to "to come in":
  • 1enter
  • 2go in