come with
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle with
Meanings
Be included as part of something you get
Why “with”? People or things are together in the same place, journey, home, or package.
“The room comes with breakfast.”
“Does this phone come with a charger?”
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Sink In connects verbs by particle pattern, contrast pairs, and shared base verbs.
go with
Same with pattern: together
Go somewhere together with another person; Look or work well together
live with
Same with pattern: together
Share a home with someone; Accept an unpleasant situation because it cannot be changed
come about
Same base verb: come
Happen, especially in an unplanned way; Of a ship, change tack to the opposite side
come across
Same base verb: come
Find or meet someone or something by chance; Give a particular impression to others; Be expressed clearly enough for people to notice or understand
come after
Same base verb: come
Be later than something in time or order; Chase someone, or try to punish them
come along
Same base verb: come
Make progress or develop; Accompany someone to a place; Arrive or appear, often by chance
come apart
Same base verb: come
Break into pieces or stop holding together
come around
Same base verb: come
Visit someone at their home; Regain consciousness after fainting or anaesthesia; Eventually agree to or accept an idea; (of an event) recur on a regular schedule
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