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Phrasal Verb - Coming Over

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'come over' is an idiomatic expression that generally means to visit someone, often as a social call. It can also imply that someone is changing their emotional state or feeling to a more positive one. Additionally, 'come over' can be used in a more informal sense to tell someone to join you at a different location.

Examples

No.Example
1I'm planning to come over to your place tonight.
2Can you come over and help me move my furniture?
3I felt down, but my friend came over and cheered me up.
4I'll come over to meet your family this weekend.
5This new restaurant just came over from New York City.
6The customer came over to complain about the service.
7I love to come over to your house and play video games.
8The new employee came over from another company.
9My aunt came over to visit for a few days.
10Can you come over and watch the game with me?