Examples of using "Gekommen" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Someone was coming!
- Someone came.
He came.
Did Tom come?
She came!
Tom has come.
No one has come.
- They have come.
- They came.
Has anybody come?
Has he come?
She came!
Has Lata come?
- Both of them have come.
- They've both come.
- They have both come.
I came for you.
You've come too early.
Who did you come with?
Why did you even bother to come?
Thanks for dropping by.
Why didn't you come?
- He hasn't come yet.
- She hasn't come yet.
Why didn't you come?
- Thank you for coming.
- Thank you for coming!
- I thank you for coming.
You've come too early.
Thanks for arriving.
- Thank you for coming.
- Thank you for coming!
- Thanks for coming.
- Spring came on.
- Spring has come.
- Spring is here.
- Spring arrived.
She did not come.
The summer heat is rolling in.
- She didn't show up.
- She did not come.
- She didn't come.
They all have come.
Did you come here alone?
The time has come.
- Why didn't anyone come?
- Why didn't anybody come?
He came several times.
What just came
Tom has come a long way.
Is that why you've come?
Has he come yet?
Tom didn't come.
- Tom never came.
- Tom never showed.
That's why I came.
Did they come today?
Did you come the day before yesterday?
- Where has she come from?
- Where's she from?
Only Tom came.
I came for you.
I came for you.
Why have you come?
- Winter has come.
- Winter has arrived.
- It's for you that I have come.
- I came for you.
Has Tom come yet?
Has anything gone missing?
Nobody had come.
Our bus came.
- Has he made progress?
- Has he made any progress?
Why did you come this early?
Only fifty people came.
- Thank you for coming.
- Thanks for coming.
- Thank you for coming.
- Thanks for coming.