Come into (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: be, enter, inherit, commence, be a factor in, enter the initial phase of

Conjugation of come into

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
come into
come into
comes into
come into
come into
come into
Future Simple
will come into
will come into
will come into
will come into
will come into
will come into
Past Simple
came into
came into
came into
came into
came into
came into
Conditional Simple
would come into
would come into
would come into
would come into
would come into
would come into
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am coming into
are coming into
is coming into
are coming into
are coming into
are coming into
Future Progressive
will be coming into
will be coming into
will be coming into
will be coming into
will be coming into
will be coming into
Past Progressive
was coming into
were coming into
was coming into
were coming into
were coming into
were coming into
Conditional Progressive
would be coming into
would be coming into
would be coming into
would be coming into
would be coming into
would be coming into
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have come into
have come into
has come into
have come into
have come into
have come into
Future Perfect
will have come into
will have come into
will have come into
will have come into
will have come into
will have come into
Past Perfect
had come into
had come into
had come into
had come into
had come into
had come into
Conditional Perfect
would have come into
would have come into
would have come into
would have come into
would have come into
would have come into
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been coming into
have been coming into
has been coming into
have been coming into
have been coming into
have been coming into
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been coming into
will have been coming into
will have been coming into
will have been coming into
will have been coming into
will have been coming into
Past Perfect Progressive
had been coming into
had been coming into
had been coming into
had been coming into
had been coming into
had been coming into
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been coming into
would have been coming into
would have been coming into
would have been coming into
would have been coming into
would have been coming into

Examples of come into

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"An old boyfriend comes into town and asks you to dinner.
"As the moon comes into focus on your ruling planet,
"Blessed are You, Lord, our God, King of the universe, through whose word everything comes into being." -Amen.
"Blessed are you, God, through whose word everything comes into being."
"Someone comes into my E.R. dying", I fix it. Uh..."
"An old boyfriend comes into town and asks you to dinner.
"As the moon comes into focus on your ruling planet,
"Blessed are You, Lord, our God, King of the universe, through whose word everything comes into being." -Amen.
"Blessed are you, God, through whose word everything comes into being."
"Someone comes into my E.R. dying", I fix it. Uh..."
"1860. The new vicar at Midsomer Wellow "came into conflict with the bell ringers.
"And I came into the system, and the system was already in place,
"And my mother pushed with all her might, and I came into this world".
"And the afternoon came into a land... into which it seemed always afternoon." "All around the coast the languid air did swoon."
"Anna's anus came into the annals."
"1860. The new vicar at Midsomer Wellow "came into conflict with the bell ringers.
"And I came into the system, and the system was already in place,
"And my mother pushed with all her might, and I came into this world".
"And the afternoon came into a land... into which it seemed always afternoon." "All around the coast the languid air did swoon."
"Anna's anus came into the annals."
! Was it drugs? You come into my house simulating sympathy and condolences -
! You come into our villages and towns with your disgusting Western ideals.
"A person bearing arms for the Allied cause in World War II "has the privilege to come into America without a quota number before others."
"A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come into harm."
"A valuable artifact has come into my possession.
"... a second-born, who upon coming into adulthood shall be reborn with the eyes of Satan. "
"All of God coming into me
"Anytime a Wal-Mart's coming into a town," they knock the values down because, sooner or later, there's gonna be a bunch of empty buildings and none of them are gonna be able to sell."
"For all their sacrifice, they shall reap a perfect child a second-born, who upon coming into adulthood shall be reborn with the eyes of Satan. "
"I am coming into the main room
! Was it drugs? You come into my house simulating sympathy and condolences -
! You come into our villages and towns with your disgusting Western ideals.
"A person bearing arms for the Allied cause in World War II "has the privilege to come into America without a quota number before others."
"A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come into harm."
"A valuable artifact has come into my possession.
"... a second-born, who upon coming into adulthood shall be reborn with the eyes of Satan. "
"All of God coming into me
"Anytime a Wal-Mart's coming into a town," they knock the values down because, sooner or later, there's gonna be a bunch of empty buildings and none of them are gonna be able to sell."
"For all their sacrifice, they shall reap a perfect child a second-born, who upon coming into adulthood shall be reborn with the eyes of Satan. "
"I am coming into the main room

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