Come on to (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: start to, chapter ii, start, make, hit on, make a romantic

Conjugation of come on to

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

Examples of come on to

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
- She comes on to guys.
- no notion. Anyhow she comes on to one completely beautifully.
...she comes on to me.
Aakash comes on to the field.
And he comes on to everyone!
- She comes on to guys.
- no notion. Anyhow she comes on to one completely beautifully.
...she comes on to me.
Aakash comes on to the field.
And he comes on to everyone!
# the pleasure and the fun # # will keep you feeling young # # it's for you # # it's for you... # I was a young good-looking kid, I guess, and several girls came on to me and their boyfriends weren't that attractive.
'Cause Helen put 'em there when she came on to the scene.
'Cause she came on to me.
'SHE came on to ME.
- Amy came on to me.
# the pleasure and the fun # # will keep you feeling young # # it's for you # # it's for you... # I was a young good-looking kid, I guess, and several girls came on to me and their boyfriends weren't that attractive.
'Cause Helen put 'em there when she came on to the scene.
'Cause she came on to me.
'SHE came on to ME.
- Amy came on to me.
- Can I come on to?
- Did I ever come on to you? - No.
- Did he come on to you?
- Did she come on to you? - No way!
- Didn't come on to do her turn last night.
! I told you he was totally coming on to me.
- ...and that's the first place I saw you and you were coming on to this girl by the name of Jan Wolfman and we've written a song called Tall And Teasin'.
- Are you coming on to DarreII?
- Are you coming on to me? - I don't know.
- Are you coming on to me?
- Can I come on to?
- Did I ever come on to you? - No.
- Did he come on to you?
- Did she come on to you? - No way!
- Didn't come on to do her turn last night.
! I told you he was totally coming on to me.
- ...and that's the first place I saw you and you were coming on to this girl by the name of Jan Wolfman and we've written a song called Tall And Teasin'.
- Are you coming on to DarreII?
- Are you coming on to me? - I don't know.
- Are you coming on to me?

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