Sentence examples of "come" in English with translation "venir"

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Has the mailman already come? ¿Ya ha venido el cartero?
Tom said Mary would come. Tom le dijo a Mary que vendría.
He'll come at noon. Él vendrá a mediodía.
Where do they come from? ¿De dónde vienen ellos?
I expect him to come. Espero que él venga.
Come whenever you want to. Ven cuando quieras.
When will you come home? ¿Cuándo vendrás a casa?
Please come and help me. Por favor, ven y ayúdame.
Please, come into my home. Ven a mi casa, por favor.
Come and write your name. Ven y escribe tu nombre.
Who did you come with? ¿Con quién viniste?
You've come too early. Has venido demasiado pronto.
She says she will come. Ella dice que vendrá.
Unfortunately he refused to come. Lamentablemente, él se rehusó a venir.
Did you come here alone? ¿Has venido aquí sola?
Please come see me tomorrow. Por favor ven a verme mañana.
What time can you come? ¿A qué hora puedes venir?
Nobody wants him to come. Nadie quiere que él venga.
She wants to come first! ¡Ella quiere venir primero!
Come and sit by me. Ven y siéntate a mi lado.
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