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UK//juː kʌm hɪə//US//ju kʌm hɪr//

Meaning of You come here

A phrase used to invite someone to a place.

In simple words: You arrive at this place.

You come here in a sentence

  • You come here often for the best coffee in town.
  • Whenever you're ready, you come here to start your lesson.
  • You come here and we will show you around.
  • If you need assistance, you come here and ask.
  • It's easy to find; you come here and turn left.

How to use You come here

Used to instruct someone to arrive at a specific location. Neutral and appropriate in most contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine someone inviting you to their home, saying 'You come here.'

Related words

Collocations with You come here

  • come here often
  • come here quickly
  • come here now

Synonyms for You come here

Common mistakes with You come here

  • Confused with 'come here' vs 'go there'
  • Using in formal contexts where more specific directions are needed

Compare You come here with Arrive, Approach, Gather

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Frequently asked questions about You come here

What does You come here mean?

You arrive at this place.

What is the definition of You come here?

A phrase used to invite someone to a place.

How do you use You come here in a sentence?

You come here often for the best coffee in town.

Can you give another example of You come here?

Whenever you're ready, you come here to start your lesson.

What are synonyms for You come here?

Common alternatives include arrive, approach, gather.

What words go with You come here?

It commonly pairs with come here often, come here quickly, come here now.

What are common mistakes when using You come here?

Confused with 'come here' vs 'go there' Using in formal contexts where more specific directions are needed

How do you pronounce You come here?

US: //ju kʌm hɪr//, UK: //juː kʌm hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You come here?

Used to instruct someone to arrive at a specific location. Neutral and appropriate in most contexts.