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Come to terms (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: settle a dispute, see come to terms with, reach, reach an agreement

Conjugation of come to terms

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

Examples of come to terms

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"If she's come to terms with it, so will I."
"You see, we couldn't come to terms."
'And since this is not a naturally tenable position for a whale, 'this innocent creature had very little time 'to come to terms with its identity as a whale 'before it had to come to terms with suddenly not being a whale any more.' Ah!
'These soldiers are using motor sport as a way of helping them 'come to terms with their injuries. '
(D'Anna) Did you ever come to terms with your dad?
"If she's come to terms with it, so will I."
"You see, we couldn't come to terms."
'And since this is not a naturally tenable position for a whale, 'this innocent creature had very little time 'to come to terms with its identity as a whale 'before it had to come to terms with suddenly not being a whale any more.' Ah!
'These soldiers are using motor sport as a way of helping them 'come to terms with their injuries. '
(D'Anna) Did you ever come to terms with your dad?
- No child comes to terms.
And the army will not stand down until the king comes to terms.
He thinks I'm just gonna wait around until he comes to terms with his destiny?
If Cromwell comes to terms with him now what price our freedom then?
It,s very important that he comes to terms with the truth!
- No child comes to terms.
And the army will not stand down until the king comes to terms.
He thinks I'm just gonna wait around until he comes to terms with his destiny?
If Cromwell comes to terms with him now what price our freedom then?
It,s very important that he comes to terms with the truth!
Although he never really came to terms with it.
And I'm happy that I finally came to terms with that.
And you never came to terms with it.
As time went on she came to terms with the situation.
But Athelstan couldn't capture the stronghold itself, and so he and Constantine came to terms.
'Everybody is still coming to terms with this.'
(voice breaking) I'm... I'm coming to terms with it, but people like you, who give me false hope, just make it worse.
-I guess you are a prodigy. -I don't think so. I spent all this year coming to terms with last year.
A past like yours, it must be tough coming to terms with your own mortality.
Adults have trouble coming to terms with death, even though nothing is more commonplace.
Although he never really came to terms with it.
And I'm happy that I finally came to terms with that.
And you never came to terms with it.
As time went on she came to terms with the situation.
But Athelstan couldn't capture the stronghold itself, and so he and Constantine came to terms.
'Everybody is still coming to terms with this.'
(voice breaking) I'm... I'm coming to terms with it, but people like you, who give me false hope, just make it worse.
-I guess you are a prodigy. -I don't think so. I spent all this year coming to terms with last year.
A past like yours, it must be tough coming to terms with your own mortality.
Adults have trouble coming to terms with death, even though nothing is more commonplace.

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