Sentence examples of "Come" in English with translation "venir"

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He says he will come. Dice que vendrá.
Where has she come from? ¿De dónde ha venido?
Come and see me tomorrow. Ven a visitarme mañana.
Who will come with us? ¿Quién vendrá con nosotros?
He is likely to come. Es probable que él venga.
Please come to my house. Ven a mi casa, por favor.
Please come and help me. Por favor, ven y ayúdame.
I will have him come. Yo lo haré venir.
Did you come here alone? ¿Has venido aquí sola?
Come here and help me. Ven aquí y ayúdame.
Please come see me tomorrow. Por favor ven a verme mañana.
He should come right away! ¡Él debe venir de inmediato!
He'll come at noon. Él vendrá a mediodía.
He will not come today. Él no vendrá hoy.
Come and sit by me. Ven y siéntate a mi lado.
Come with me, will you? Ven conmigo, ¿vale?
He hasn't come yet. Todavía no ha venido.
Can you come at nine? ¿Puedes venir a las nueve?
Don't come late, okay? No vengas tarde, ¿de acuerdo?
Do you come here often? ¿Vienes por aquí a menudo?
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