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How to Pronounce coming to stop?

Correct pronunciation for the word "coming to stop" is [kˈʌmɪŋ tə stˈɒp], [kˈʌmɪŋ tə stˈɒp], [k_ˈʌ_m_ɪ_ŋ t_ə s_t_ˈɒ_p].

What are the misspellings for coming to stop?

  • xoming to stop,
  • voming to stop,
  • foming to stop,
  • doming to stop,
  • ciming to stop,
  • ckming to stop,
  • clming to stop,
  • cpming to stop,
  • c0ming to stop,
  • c9ming to stop,
  • coning to stop,
  • coking to stop,
  • cojing to stop,
  • comung to stop,
  • comjng to stop,
  • comkng to stop,
  • comong to stop,
  • com9ng to stop,
  • com8ng to stop,
  • comibg to stop

What is the present tense of Coming to stop?

  • The personal forms of the verb "coming to stop" in present tense are:

  • - I come to a stop

  • - You come to a stop

  • - He/she/it comes to a stop

  • - We come to a stop

  • - You come to a stop

  • - They come to a stop
  • What is the past tense of Coming to stop?

  • The past tense forms of the verb "coming to stop" are:

  • - I came to a stop.

  • - You came to a stop.

  • - He/she/it came to a stop.

  • - We came to a stop.

  • - You came to a stop.

  • - They came to a stop.
  • What is the adverb for coming to stop?

    The adverb for "coming to stop" is "abruptly".

    What is the adjective for coming to stop?

    The adjective form of "coming to stop" is "stopping".

    Usage over time for coming to stop:

    This graph shows how "coming to stop" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Coming to stop:

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