comes, came, come, coming

to come over
phrasal verbC

Visit someone's home or place for a short time
  • 1Why don't you come over for dinner tonight?
  • 2She asked him to come over to her house.
When you come over, you go to someone's house or place for a little while. It's like visiting a friend or family member for a short visit. You might hang out, chat, or have a meal together. It's a casual way to spend time with someone.
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Remember to always check with the person you are visiting before coming over. It's polite to make sure they are available and expecting you, so you don't catch them off guard.
on a sunny afternoon
An Afternoon Invitation
George
Hey Kenneth, it's such a nice day today!
Kenneth
Absolutely, George. How about you come over to my place later for a cup of coffee?
George
That sounds great! I'll bring some snacks.
Kenneth
Perfect, see you later then!
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Similar to "to come over":
  • 1visit
  • 2drop by