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come_with

come with

English

Verb

come with

  1. (intransitive, informal, regional) To join and come along.
    We’re going out to lunch. Do you want to come with?

Usage notes

  • The construction of come with as a particle verb, as above, is dialectal. See Upper Midwest American English grammar for details.
  • Standard English does allow to use the preposition with after to come, as in: “We’re going out to lunch. Do you want to come with us?” But since with is not a particle in this construction but a preposition, it must always be followed by an object.

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