Come Up With
How to Conjugate Come Up With
- Infinitive: Come Up With
- Present Tense: Come Up With/ Comes Up With
- -ing Form: Coming Up With
- Past Tense: Came Up With
- Past Participle: Come Up With
Come Up With is a non-separable phrasal verb and has 1 definition.
Definitions of Come Up With:
1. When you think of a solution, idea, plan, or excuse.
Examples: My two year old daughter is always coming up with funny things to say.
You’d better come up with a good excuse for being late, or you’ll be fired!
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