Today’s phrasal verb is “COME IN” – one little phrase with LOTS of uses!
From entering a room, to money arriving, to being super handy in projects… this phrasal verb really COMES IN everywhere!
Inspired by Coach DDM1007 😉 Ready to see the most common meanings with examples? Let’s dive in! 🏊♂️
🚪1. To enter a place
Meaning: To enter a room or building
Example: Please come in, the meeting is about to start.
📩 2. To arrive or be received
Meaning: To arrive or be received money, mail, etc.
Example: The payment should come in by Friday.
🛒 3. To be available / on the market
Meaning: To be sold or available in a certain form.
Example: The new model comes in three colors.
🛠️ 4. To have a particular role / function
Meaning: To be useful or play a part in a situation.
Example: Your experience really comes in handy for this project.
This is where the LME team COMES IN—to encourage me every time and help me keep up with learning. THNX ALL GUYS!!!