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Vocabulary: 9 uses of 'come'
Enjoy our version of Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - and learn 9 different ways to use the word 'come'.
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Will Jim ever be freed?
Will Jim ever get his freedom?
How do you think the story ends?
A) Huck becomes Jim's 'owner'
B) Jim's original 'owner' frees Jim
C) Huck gives Jim the money to buy his own freedom
D) Something else
To do
Watch the video and find out which option is correct. And listen out for four more uses of come.
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Darren
Hello again. I'm Darren. Last time I told you about Huckleberry Finn, who has run away from his violent father, and is travelling up the Mississipi River with an escaped slave called Jim.
The boys' adventures continue until Jim is recaptured and locked in a hut. Huck is determined to help him escape and together with his friend Tom Sawyer, they come to his rescue – but things don't go to plan, and something far worse is yet to come.
They discover that Jim is about to be executed – Huck and Tom find him just in time and Tom declares that Jim has saved his life. Also, it comes to light that Miss Watson, Jim's owner, has died and in her will she has freed him, so Jim is no longer a slave. Jim's life is saved – but what about Huck's mean old father? It turns out that he has already died – so there's nothing to worry about there. And there's better news – Huck still has all the money he had found earlier so maybe it's time for him to start behaving like a good, rich boy…? But that doesn't come naturally to him – there are still plenty of adventures to have.
And that's the adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It's a good story, isn't it? Well I hope you can join me for another one soon. Bye for now.
To do
So, the correct answer was B) Jim's original 'owner' frees Jim. She (Miss Watson) had left instructions in her will for Jim to be freed after her death.
Now come with us to do a fun quiz to practise the different uses of come. Good luck!
What's the use of 'come'?
5 Questions
Choose the best expression with come to fill each gap.
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Choose the best expression with come to fill each gap.
คำใบ้
You need an expression that means 'thought of (an idea or plan)'.Question 1 of 5
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Choose the best expression with come to fill each gap.
คำใบ้
You need a phrase that means 'going to happen'.Question 2 of 5
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Choose the best expression with come to fill each gap.
คำใบ้
You need a phrase that means 'behaving like'.Question 3 of 5
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Choose the best expression with come to fill each gap.
คำใบ้
You need a phrase that means 'is very easy'.Question 4 of 5
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Choose the best expression with come to fill each gap.
คำใบ้
You need a phrase that means 'was revealed'.Question 5 of 5
Excellent! เยี่ยม! แย่หน่อย! คุณทำคะแนนได้:
Over to you
How was that? Now it's time for you to tell us a story! It can be a true story or an imagined one - but it must be your own original work. Try to use as many of the phrases with come as possible:
- come into
- coming across as
- comes
- comes up with
- come with
- come to the rescue
- yet to come
- comes to light
- come naturally
Email your story to us at [email protected]. Make sure you write 'come story' in the subject line and in your email too. Unfortunately, we can't give individual feedback, but we do read every email, and we’ll publish our favourites here or on our social media sites.
Session Vocabulary
come into (C2)
received or found (something)coming across as (C1)
behaving likecomes (A1)
arrivescomes up with (B2)
thinks of (an idea or plan)come with (A1)
joincome to the rescue (C2)
helpyet to come (B2)
going to happencomes to light (C2)
is revealedcome naturally (C1)
is very easyKEY
A1 = Beginner
A2 = Elementary
B1 = Lower Intermediate
B2 = Higher Intermediate
C1 = Towards Advanced
C2 = Advanced