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come to

come to(
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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. ascender a
After adding in taxes and fees, it comes to more than I can afford.Después de sumar los impuestos y los cargos, asciende a más de lo que puedo pagar.
b. ser
800 units at $25 apiece comes to $20,000.800 unidades a $25 cada uno son $20,000.
c. sumar
Altogether it comes to $200.En total suma $200.
a. venir a ser
Let's mix blue and yellow paint; it comes to the same as using green paint.Mezclemos la pintura azul y la amarilla; viene a ser lo mismo que si usáramos pintura verde.
a. llegar
Her teachers had great hopes for her, but she never came to anything.Sus maestros tenían grandes esperanzas para ella, pero no llegó a nada.
a. llegar a
He came to a crossroads in his life when his wife left him and he lost his job.Llegó a una encrucijada en su vida cuando lo dejó su esposa y perdió su empleo.
b. alcanzar
The sad news came to me right before my birthday.Las noticias tristes me alcanzaron justo antes de mi cumpleaños.
a. ir a
Will you hurry up and come to the point already?¿Podrías apurarte e ir al grano ya?
a. ocurrirse
The solution came to me in a dream.La solución se me ocurrió en un sueño.
a. tratarse
The construction company says that when it comes to priorities, safety is number one.La constructora dice que cuando se trata de prioridades, la seguridad es la número uno.
An intransitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and does not require a direct object (e.g., Everybody please stand up.).
intransitive verb phrase
a. volver en sí
When I came to, I didn't know where I was.Cuando volví en mí, no sabía dónde estaba.
b. recobrar el conocimiento
He passed out when he saw all the blood, so I slapped him and he came to.Se desmayó cuando vio toda esa sangre, pero le di una cachetada y recobró el conocimiento.
a. ir a parar
With gun violence becoming more commonplace, who knows what our society is coming to.Con la violencia armada cada vez más común, quien sabe a dónde irá a parar nuestra sociedad.
b. llegar
He just shook his head and said, "I don't know what we're coming to."Solo negó con la cabeza y dijo: "No sé hasta dónde vamos a llegar."
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