Meaning of I'm coming with you
An expression indicating intention to accompany another person.
In simple words: I will go with you.
I'm coming with you in a sentence
- Don't worry, I'm coming with you to the store.
- I know it’s a long drive, but I'm coming with you for company.
- If you don’t mind, I’m coming with you to the meeting.
How to use I'm coming with you
Used to indicate companionship or agreement to accompany someone. Generally informal and suitable among friends or acquaintances.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Imagine two friends walking together, saying, 'I'm coming with you!'
Related words
Collocations with I'm coming with you
- come with me
- going with you
- traveling with you
Synonyms for I'm coming with you
- I'll go with you
- I'll join you
- I'll accompany you
Common mistakes with I'm coming with you
- Using 'coming' instead of 'going'.
- Confusing with 'I'll be with you' (which implies staying together).
- Forgetting to use 'with you' when intended to accompany someone.
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Frequently asked questions about I'm coming with you
What does I'm coming with you mean?
I will go with you.
What is the definition of I'm coming with you?
An expression indicating intention to accompany another person.
How do you use I'm coming with you in a sentence?
Don't worry, I'm coming with you to the store.
Can you give another example of I'm coming with you?
I know it’s a long drive, but I'm coming with you for company.
What are synonyms for I'm coming with you?
Common alternatives include I'll go with you, I'll join you, I'll accompany you.
What words go with I'm coming with you?
It commonly pairs with come with me, going with you, traveling with you.
What are common mistakes when using I'm coming with you?
Using 'coming' instead of 'going'. Confusing with 'I'll be with you' (which implies staying together). Forgetting to use 'with you' when intended to accompany someone.
How do you pronounce I'm coming with you?
US: //aɪm ˈkʌmɪŋ wɪð ju//, UK: //aɪm ˈkʌmɪŋ wɪð juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use I'm coming with you?
Used to indicate companionship or agreement to accompany someone. Generally informal and suitable among friends or acquaintances.
