Meaning of Please come
A polite invitation for someone to arrive.
In simple words: A polite way to ask someone to arrive or to join you.
Please come in a sentence
- Please come to my birthday party this Saturday!
- When you have time, please come and see the new exhibit.
- We would love it if you could please come for dinner.
- Please come to the meeting so we can discuss this further.
- If you’re free, please come by anytime!
How to use Please come
Commonly used for invitations and welcomes. Suitable in most contexts, but be mindful of formality depending on your audience.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Think of 'please' as the magic word that opens doors when asking someone to come.
Related words
Collocations with Please come
- please come in
- please come over
- please come back
- please come to my aid
- please come to attention
Common mistakes with Please come
- Using 'please come' in overly formal invitations which may require more respectful language.
- Confusing with 'please come over' which implies a specific location.
- Omitting 'please' in informal contexts can seem rude.
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Frequently asked questions about "Please come"
What does "Please come" mean?
A polite way to ask someone to arrive or to join you.
What is the definition of "Please come"?
A polite invitation for someone to arrive.
How do you use "Please come" in a sentence?
Please come to my birthday party this Saturday!
Can you give another example of "Please come"?
When you have time, please come and see the new exhibit.
What are synonyms for "Please come"?
Common alternatives include join us, arrive, come over, visit, stop by.
What words go with "Please come"?
It commonly pairs with please come in, please come over, please come back, please come to my aid, please come to attention.
What are common mistakes when using "Please come"?
Using 'please come' in overly formal invitations which may require more respectful language. Confusing with 'please come over' which implies a specific location. Omitting 'please' in informal contexts can seem rude.
How do you pronounce "Please come"?
US: //pliz kʌm//, UK: //pliːz kʌm//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Please come"?
Commonly used for invitations and welcomes. Suitable in most contexts, but be mindful of formality depending on your audience.
