Meaning of I'm coming
Indicates that someone is on their way to a location.
In simple words: I am on my way or I will arrive soon.
I'm coming in a sentence
- When you call me, I will reply, 'I'm coming!'
- Don't leave yet, I'm coming to join you.
- She shouted, 'I'm coming!' as she raced to the party.
- He knocked on the door and said, 'I'm coming!' when I asked who it was.
- From the other room, I heard, 'I'm coming!' as they got ready to leave.
How to use I'm coming
Use 'I'm coming' to let someone know you're approaching. It's suitable in most contexts, informal or formal.
Grammar pattern
standalone statement
Memory hint
Imagine someone rushing to a party and shouting, 'I'm coming!' as they run.
Related words
Collocations with I'm coming
- I'm coming over
- I'm coming soon
- I'm coming in
Synonyms for I'm coming
- I'm on my way
- I'll be there soon
- I'm arriving
Common mistakes with I'm coming
- Using 'coming' without 'I'm' - 'Coming!' is informal.
- Forgetting to use the contraction - 'I am coming' can sound too formal.
- Confusing with other phrases that indicate arrival.
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Frequently asked questions about "I'm coming"
What does "I'm coming" mean?
I am on my way or I will arrive soon.
What is the definition of "I'm coming"?
Indicates that someone is on their way to a location.
How do you use "I'm coming" in a sentence?
When you call me, I will reply, 'I'm coming!'
Can you give another example of "I'm coming"?
Don't leave yet, I'm coming to join you.
What are synonyms for "I'm coming"?
Common alternatives include I'm on my way, I'll be there soon, I'm arriving.
What words go with "I'm coming"?
It commonly pairs with I'm coming over, I'm coming soon, I'm coming in.
What are common mistakes when using "I'm coming"?
Using 'coming' without 'I'm' - 'Coming!' is informal. Forgetting to use the contraction - 'I am coming' can sound too formal. Confusing with other phrases that indicate arrival.
How do you pronounce "I'm coming"?
US: //aɪm ˈkʌmɪŋ//, UK: //aɪm ˈkʌmɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "I'm coming"?
Use 'I'm coming' to let someone know you're approaching. It's suitable in most contexts, informal or formal.
