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UK//kʌm ɒn kʌm ɪn//US//kʌm ɑn kʌm ɪn//

Meaning of Come on come in

To invite someone to enter a place.

Come on come in in a sentence

  • When you arrive, just knock and I'll say, 'Come on in!'
  • 'Come on,' she said with a smile, 'there's plenty of room for you here.'
  • He waved and shouted, 'Come on in; we're just starting dinner!'
  • 'Come on in!' she encouraged, 'the meeting is about to start.'
  • 'Come on,' he urged, 'don't be shy, everyone is here to have fun!'

How to use Come on come in

Use 'come on' as an inviting phrase in casual situations. 'Come in' is polite and suitable for welcoming guests.

Grammar pattern

come + adverb + preposition

Memory hint

Think of a welcoming friend at the door saying 'Come on in!' to make you feel at home.

Related words

Collocations with Come on come in

Synonyms for Come on come in

Common mistakes with Come on come in

  • Confusing 'come on' with 'come in'—they serve different purposes.
  • Using 'come on' with a formal invitation.
  • Overusing 'come in' without context, making it sound robotic.

Compare Come on come in with Welcome, Accommodate, Receive

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Frequently asked questions about Come on come in

What does Come on come in mean?

To invite someone to enter a place.

How do you use Come on come in in a sentence?

When you arrive, just knock and I'll say, 'Come on in!'

Can you give another example of Come on come in?

'Come on,' she said with a smile, 'there's plenty of room for you here.'

What are synonyms for Come on come in?

Common alternatives include welcome, invite in, usher, accommodate, receive.

What words go with Come on come in?

It commonly pairs with come on over, come on in, come on down.

What are common mistakes when using Come on come in?

Confusing 'come on' with 'come in'—they serve different purposes. Using 'come on' with a formal invitation. Overusing 'come in' without context, making it sound robotic.

How do you pronounce Come on come in?

US: //kʌm ɑn kʌm ɪn//, UK: //kʌm ɒn kʌm ɪn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Come on come in?

Use 'come on' as an inviting phrase in casual situations. 'Come in' is polite and suitable for welcoming guests.