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what ime you could come vs at what time you could come

The correct phrase is "at what time you could come". The preposition "at" is necessary in this context to indicate the specific time. The phrase without the preposition is incorrect and not commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1132 views

what ime you could come

This phrase is incorrect in English. It is missing the preposition "at" before "what time".

The correct phrase should be "at what time you could come" to indicate the specific time.
  • Doctor said you could come home tomorrow.
  • Maybe next time her mom could come.
  • We always knew this day could come.
  • I could come over after, but it'd be close to midnight.
  • Her father was hospitalised and she asked if she could come.
  • There's still a chance someone could come through this door...
  • A Chetnik could come out ofnowhere.
  • Exposure could come about any number of ways.
  • I'm glad y'all could come over - and make some calls.
  • Ben, Glory could come back any minute.
  • I don't see what good could come from that.
  • I could come back tomorrow for more.
  • I wish you could come back and visit more often.
  • Their whole thing could come crashing down.
  • Then the fashion models could come here and work with me.
  • That was to see who could come up with the most imaginative doll.
  • I didn't realize you could come home on weekends.
  • I thought you could come through anything.
  • His hearing could come back at any time.
  • Maybe some good could come out of all this.

at what time you could come

This phrase is correct in English and commonly used to inquire about a specific time someone could come.

Use this phrase when asking someone about the time they are available to come.
  • It's always spotless no matter at what time they come.
  • At what time should I come tomorrow?
  • At what time he goes out, and what time he comes back.
  • On you, every time you come in.
  • Maybe next time her mom could come.
  • A time could come when... you aren't angry anymore and...
  • A time could come when... you aren't angry anymore and... I'm strong enough to risk losing the last of my imperviousness.
  • Next time you come, you should take off your cap.
  • Next time you come I'll make your favorite.
  • Next time you come around I may not be here.
  • It's the last time you come into senior officers' quarters.
  • Next time you come, bring the gun.
  • It'll be here next time you come.
  • Every time you come home there's trouble.
  • It's about time you come home.
  • Isn't easy to find the first time you come.
  • Next time you come into my courtroom, you will look lawyer-ly.
  • You got an open invitation any time you come here.
  • We think it's time you come home.
  • Wait the next time you come...

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