This meaning is the most common use of 'come'. It means to move from one place to the place of the speaker or another place mentioned.
Please come to my house today.
He will come here soon.
Here, 'come' means an event or change happens. It is used to talk about when things start or appear.
The rain will come tomorrow.
Good news can come anytime.
This meaning shows reaching a point in time or space, like when an event or object arrives or happens.
The train comes at 5 pm.
Winter comes after autumn.
'Come' here means something includes or is given as part of something else. It often shows addition or inclusion.
The dinner comes with soup and bread.
The offer comes at a good price.
This is a slang use of 'come' to describe reaching sexual climax. It is informal and often found in adult contexts.
He could not come last night.
They came together during the scene.
Here, 'come' is used to show something is near or almost a certain amount or number.
The price comes close to twenty dollars.
The number comes near one hundred.
This idiomatic phrase is used to encourage, show disbelief, or ask someone to hurry or stop refusing.
Oh, come on! That is not true.
Come on, let's start the game.