Phrasal Verbs with "Come" - Meaning & Usage of "Come About" and "Come Across
1. Meaning & Usage of
Phrasal Verbs with “Come” – I.
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2. Today, let us learn the meaning and usage of phrasal verbs “Come
about and Come across.”
Come about means to occur, happen or change direction of
movement.
Can you tell me how you got 1st rank?
I know nothing about how the accident came about.
I don’t know how these things came about.
Come across means to succeed; be understood; be received;
meet or find by chance.
Rearranging the house, she came across her lost golden ring.
He came across badly in interviews.
Your paper on Indian Culture came across well.
The minister spoke for a long time but his meaning did not
really come across.
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