Components
2413 examples found containing 'くる' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
たった50
にん
しかこなかった
No more than 50 people came.
せんじつ
先日
かのじょ
彼女
から
てがみ
手紙
きた
I received her letter the other day.
かれ
きょう
今日
かもしれない
He may come today.
かのじょ
彼女
です
Is she coming, too?
かのじょ
彼女
きっとここ

I don't doubt that she will come here.
かのじょ
彼女
おも

I think that she will come.
わたし
かれ
かもしれない
おも
っていた

I thought he might come.
ことし
今年
はる
おそ

Spring is slow in coming this year.
ともだち
友達
あしたか
明日家
あそ

A friend comes to play at our house tomorrow.
ルイ
ともだち
友達
くる
Louie, your friends are coming.
ことし
今年
なつ
おそ

Summer is slow in coming this year.
せんじつ
先日
かのじょ
彼女
あそ
きた
She came to see me the other day.
うち
ゆうしょく
夕食
きません
Would you like to come eat at our house?
にほん
日本
とうきょう
東京
からきました
I'm from Tokyo, Japan.
かのじょ
彼女
くるいっている
She says she will come.
やくそく
約束
じかん
時間
まで
かなら
きてください
Always come by the time promised.
かれ
かもしれない
ない
かもしれない
He may come, or he may not.
かのじょ
彼女
っている

She says she will come.
そのコンサートたくさん
ひと
きていた
There were a lot of people at the concert.
ジョン
こと
のぞ
んでいる

I hope for John to come.
わたし
さくねん
昨年
にほん
日本
けっしん
決心
した
I decided to come to Japan last year.
かのじょ
彼女
またここ
やくそく
約束
しなかった

She did not promise to come here again.
むすこ
息子
ときどき
わたし
みま
見舞
きてくれた
My son came to see me from time to time.
ぜひまた
あそ
きてください
Do come and see us again.
かのじょ
彼女
こえた

I heard her come here.
アメリカからたくさん
ちゅうもん
注文
きている
We have received many orders from the U.S.
ごがつ
5月
しがつ
4月
あとくる
May comes after April.
かのじょ
彼女
きっとくる
おも

I'm sure she will come.
わたし
ゆうじん
友人
ひとり
1人
わたし
きました
A friend of mine came to see me.
あなた
およばない
You needn't come.
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