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anything will come vs anything will came

The correct phrase is 'anything will come.' 'Will' is used with the base form of the verb, so 'come' is the correct form in this case. 'Came' is the past tense form of 'come' and is not suitable in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 797 views

anything will come

This phrase is correct. 'Will' is used with the base form of the verb, so 'come' is the correct form in this case.

This phrase is used to express the future possibility of something happening. It indicates that something is expected to happen at some point in the future.

Examples:

  • I'm not sure what will happen, but anything will come eventually.
  • Don't worry, something will come up to solve the issue.
  • No matter what, a solution will come to light.
  • I believe that a solution will come to us soon.
  • In times of need, help will come from unexpected places.
  • Reduction of this cost burden is highly desirable, but there has been no evidence to suggest that anything will come of this initiative.
  • Madam President, it is clear that I will pass on the message which Parliament has given today, but as you know it is not the Commission alone which decides whether anything will come of a piece of legislation.
  • If anything ever happens to Hetty, anything, we will come for you.
  • If you talk about this to anyone, you say anything, I will come down on you like the wrath of God.
  • Will anything come of what you did?
  • Only then will anything durable come of debates such as this one today.
  • Before you send him again, make sure he's a guy you want holding your life in his hands, 'cause anything he does will come back to you.
  • If anything happens, Claudio will come find you.
  • Howard won't order anything, but he will come up with some sort of skeevy comment involving the words pie or cheesecake.
  • Will anything come out of a meeting of this kind?
  • But will anything actually come of it at all?
  • If you need anything, money, a job, anything, will you come to me?
  • I never let anything come between friendship...
  • I never let anything come between friendship.
  • If anything comes up... please call.
  • Never trust anything comes from the sea.
  • Feel free to call me... if anything comes up.
  • The queen and anything comes after is wild.
  • I'll contact you personally if anything comes up.
  • Anything comes up later, you guys handle it.

anything will came

This phrase is incorrect. 'Came' is the past tense form of 'come' and is not suitable in this context.

  • I'm also checking impound lots to see if anything came through.
  • You gave it to me in case anything came up over Christmas.
  • After the war, it was difficult to know where anything came from.
  • After the war, it was difficult to know where anything came from.
  • Now we try to figure out if anything came through it.
  • I'm also checking impound lots to see if anything came through.
  • And what followed was a new era in my life, a crazy time unlike anything that came before.
  • You're better than anything that came my way, Nora.
  • Being with him is the only time I felt anything since I came back.
  • You did not have anything when you came.
  • And what followed was a new era in my life, a crazy time unlike anything that came before.
  • Ask if they have anything that came before or after it?
  • When we got there before you boys showed up... Jimmy told me that if anything untoward came up, I should follow whatever he said.
  • Since Robert's murder, I've been keeping up with local police bulletins, looking for anything that came across the wire with a similar MO.
  • Witnessing his sister's murder Obliterated anything and everything that came before or after that.
  • I didn't know anything until the cops came to arrest her.
  • Anything father left, came in one package.
  • They did a Dogwatch on them fishcakes, but it never came to anything.
  • They did a Dogwatch on them fishcakes, but it never came to anything.
  • FAA investigation never came to anything.

Alternatives:

  • anything will come
  • anything will happen
  • anything will occur
  • anything will take place
  • anything will transpire

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