Meaning of Coming
The act of moving toward or arriving at a place.
In simple words: The action of arriving or moving toward something.
Coming in a sentence
- I can't believe you are coming to the party tonight!
- The train is coming in five minutes.
- She has been coming to this yoga class for years.
- Is anyone coming with us to the concert?
- The changes are coming soon, so be prepared.
How to use Coming
Use 'coming' to indicate arrival or movement towards a place. It's usually informal and can signify future events.
Grammar pattern
coming + object
Memory hint
Think of 'coming' as running towards someone special.
Related words
Collocations with Coming
- coming soon
- coming up
- coming back
- coming together
- coming of age
Opposites of Coming
- going
- departing
Common mistakes with Coming
- Confused with 'come' as a noun.
- Using 'coming' to describe past events.
- Incorrectly using 'coming' with inanimate subjects.
Coming appears in
Coming in other languages
More words like Coming
- Heading
- Moving
- Let's do this
An enthusiastic invitation to begin an activity.
- Two and two
The result of adding the numbers two and two, often used idiomatically to indicate something obvious.
- Every guy gets a share
Each male receives a portion of something.
- Think, think, think
To have a particular opinion or belief about something.
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Frequently asked questions about Coming
What does Coming mean?
The action of arriving or moving toward something.
What is the definition of Coming?
The act of moving toward or arriving at a place.
How do you use Coming in a sentence?
I can't believe you are coming to the party tonight!
Can you give another example of Coming?
The train is coming in five minutes.
What are synonyms for Coming?
Common alternatives include arriving, approaching, advancing, heading, moving.
What is the opposite of Coming?
Opposite meanings include going, departing.
What words go with Coming?
It commonly pairs with coming soon, coming up, coming back, coming together, coming of age.
What are common mistakes when using Coming?
Confused with 'come' as a noun. Using 'coming' to describe past events. Incorrectly using 'coming' with inanimate subjects.
How do you pronounce Coming?
US: //ˈkʌmɪŋ//, UK: //ˈkʌmɪŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Coming?
Use 'coming' to indicate arrival or movement towards a place. It's usually informal and can signify future events.
