Bedeutung
To return to a previous location or state.
Kultureller Hintergrund
The 'Comeback Kid' is a popular American idiom for a politician or athlete who recovers from a major setback. It reflects the US cultural value of perseverance. In the UK, 'come back' is often used in the context of 'having a comeback,' which means having a quick, witty response to a joke or insult. The concept of 'Okaeri' (welcome back) is a vital part of Japanese home life. While 'come back' is the English equivalent, the emotional weight of returning home is a central cultural pillar. On social media, 'The comeback is always stronger than the setback' is a ubiquitous motivational quote used by influencers and athletes worldwide.
The 'Here' Rule
Always ask yourself: Am I 'here' at the destination? If yes, use 'come back'.
No 'to' with 'home'
Never say 'come back to home'. It's just 'come back home'.
Bedeutung
To return to a previous location or state.
The 'Here' Rule
Always ask yourself: Am I 'here' at the destination? If yes, use 'come back'.
No 'to' with 'home'
Never say 'come back to home'. It's just 'come back home'.
Business English
Use 'Let's come back to that' to politely stop someone from going off-topic in a meeting.
Song Lyrics
Listen for 'come back' in love songs; it's almost always a plea for a second chance.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'come back'.
I'm leaving now, but I will _______ _______ in ten minutes.
We use the base form 'come back' after 'will' for future tense.
Choose the correct sentence.
Which sentence is correct?
We do not use 'to' with 'home' when using verbs of motion.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'I forgot my keys in the office!' B: 'Don't worry, I can _______ _______ and get them for you.'
Since B is not at the office right now, they must 'go back', not 'come back'.
Match the meaning of 'come back' to the situation.
Situation: 'Vinyl records are popular again.'
In this context, 'come back' means a return to popularity.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Come Back vs. Go Back
Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenI'm leaving now, but I will _______ _______ in ten minutes.
We use the base form 'come back' after 'will' for future tense.
Which sentence is correct?
We do not use 'to' with 'home' when using verbs of motion.
A: 'I forgot my keys in the office!' B: 'Don't worry, I can _______ _______ and get them for you.'
Since B is not at the office right now, they must 'go back', not 'come back'.
Situation: 'Vinyl records are popular again.'
In this context, 'come back' means a return to popularity.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt is neutral. You can use it in most situations, but 'return' is more formal.
The past tense is 'came back'. Example: 'He came back yesterday.'
No, that's redundant. Just say 'come back'.
'Get back' is more informal and often implies arriving after a journey.
Two words for the verb ('I will come back'), one word for the noun ('A great comeback').
Yes, 'He is coming back to his old job next month' is very common.
You can say 'Please return' or 'We look forward to your return.'
No, it can mean returning to a topic, a state of mind, or popularity.
Yes, this is a very common emotional expression.
Yes, to describe a team that was losing but starts winning again.
Verwandte Redewendungen
get back
similarTo return, often with more emphasis on the arrival.
go back
contrastTo return to a place away from the speaker.
turn back
similarTo reverse direction.
circle back
specialized formTo return to a topic later.
bring back
builds onTo return with an object.