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Play vs Come - What's the difference?

play | come |


As verbs the difference between play and come

is that play is (lb) to act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment while come is to (to consume food).

As a noun play

is activity for amusement only, especially among the young.

Identity vs Come - What's the difference?

identity | come |


As a noun identity

is sameness, identicalness; the quality or fact of (several specified things) being the same.

As a verb come is

to (to consume food).

Come vs Take - What's the difference?

come | take |


As a verb come

is to (to consume food).

As a noun take is

a fog or mist.

Come vs Reaches - What's the difference?

come | reaches |


As verbs the difference between come and reaches

is that come is to move from further away to nearer to while reaches is third-person singular of reach.

As nouns the difference between come and reaches

is that come is coming, arrival; approach while reaches is plural of lang=en.

As a preposition come

is lang=en|Used to indicate an event, period, or change in state occurring after a present time.

As an interjection come

is an exclamation to express annoyance.

Terminate vs Come - What's the difference?

terminate | come |


As verbs the difference between terminate and come

is that terminate is to end, especially in an incomplete state while come is to (to consume food).

As an adjective terminate

is terminated; limited; bounded; ended.

Reached vs Come - What's the difference?

reached | come |


As verbs the difference between reached and come

is that reached is past tense of reach while come is to move from further away to nearer to.

As a noun come is

coming, arrival; approach.

As a preposition come is

lang=en|Used to indicate an event, period, or change in state occurring after a present time.

As an interjection come is

an exclamation to express annoyance.

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