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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Vocabulary

Hi :-)
I tried to find out what "here I come" means but I didn't manage to do so. When do we use it?

Please help me
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Hi Anon That usually means that the speaker is in the process of going/moving to the place where the listener is. The speaker might also say "I'm coming".

  • Hi Anon That usually means that the speaker is in the process of going/moving to the place where the listener is.
  • The speaker might also say "I'm coming".
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Hi Anon

That usually means that the speaker is in the process of going/moving to the place where the listener is. The speaker might also say "I'm coming".
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It often follows "ready or not". [your being ready]

I don't like the way the city council has been handling things, so I've decided to run for election. Here I come, ready or not!

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