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He always come quickly vs He always comes quickly

The correct phrase is 'he always comes quickly'. The verb 'comes' should be used with the third person singular pronoun 'he'. Additionally, 'quickly' is the correct adverb form to describe how he comes.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

He always come quickly

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'come' does not agree with the third person singular pronoun 'he'.

Incorrect subject-verb agreement. Use 'comes' instead of 'come' to match the third person singular pronoun 'he'.
  • He always comes when we're eating.
  • No, he always comes to visit me.
  • He always comes home so relaxed.
  • He always comes here to meet his contacts.
  • He can't be bothered, he always comes back late.
  • He always comes back to you after a job.
  • He always comes back really religious.
  • But he always comes back from his treatments.
  • He may get sidetracked, but he always comes through.
  • He always comes when we yell it.
  • He always comes back really religious.
  • He always comes bearing really inconvenient gifts.
  • No, he always comes over here.
  • He always comes home at 7.
  • Mr Fischler says that he always comes to the House when asked.
  • The judge I'm painting now for instance, he always comes in by that door.
  • You know he always comes on the third "dad"
  • I cannot see the Commissioner here, which is very strange because he always comes to debates on foreign policy when he can.
  • It is a cross with him, he always comes too early.
  • Because I've killed him twice... and he always comes back.

Alternatives:

  • he always comes quickly
  • he always arrives quickly
  • he always gets here quickly
  • he always moves quickly
  • he always rushes quickly

He always comes quickly

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'comes' with the third person singular pronoun 'he' and 'quickly' as an adverb to describe the speed of his coming.
  • He always comes when we're eating.
  • No, he always comes to visit me.
  • He always comes home so relaxed.
  • He always comes here to meet his contacts.
  • He can't be bothered, he always comes back late.
  • He always comes back to you after a job.
  • He always comes back really religious.
  • But he always comes back from his treatments.
  • He may get sidetracked, but he always comes through.
  • He always comes when we yell it.
  • He always comes back really religious.
  • He always comes bearing really inconvenient gifts.
  • No, he always comes over here.
  • He always comes home at 7.
  • Mr Fischler says that he always comes to the House when asked.
  • The judge I'm painting now for instance, he always comes in by that door.
  • You know he always comes on the third "dad"
  • I cannot see the Commissioner here, which is very strange because he always comes to debates on foreign policy when he can.
  • It is a cross with him, he always comes too early.
  • Because I've killed him twice... and he always comes back.

Alternatives:

  • he always arrives quickly
  • he always gets here quickly
  • he always moves quickly
  • he always rushes quickly
  • he always makes a quick entrance

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