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"fall is coming" vs "autum is comming"

Both phrases are similar in meaning, but 'Fall is coming' is the correct phrase to use. 'Autum is comming' contains a spelling error ('Autum' should be 'Autumn') and a grammatical error ('comming' should be 'coming'). 'Fall is coming' is the commonly used and correct way to refer to the season approaching.

Last Updated: April 05, 2024

fall is coming

'Fall is coming' is the correct phrase to use when referring to the season approaching.

This phrase is commonly used to indicate that the season of fall is approaching.

Alternatives:

  • Autumn is coming
  • The fall season is approaching
  • Autumn is on its way
  • Fall is drawing near
  • The arrival of fall is imminent

autum is comming

'Autum is comming' is incorrect. 'Autum' should be 'Autumn' and 'comming' should be 'coming'.

The correct phrase is 'Autumn is coming' to refer to the season approaching.

Alternatives:

  • Autumn is coming
  • Fall is approaching
  • The fall season is coming
  • Autumn is on its way
  • Fall is drawing near

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