12.1 come on (present tense)
This meaning of “come on” is an instruction and is therefore only used in
the present tense.
12.1.1 Hoda and Ian are going to a party. Hoda is ready to leave the house, but Ian is still
getting ready. Hoda is worried because they are already late.
Hoda: Come on, Ian. We’re late. Hurry up!
Ian: Ok, ok. I’m coming. Give me five minutes. I’m still shaving.
Hoda: What? Oh my God.
Ian: I’ll be there in a second.
Hoda: You better be. Or I’m leaving without you!
12.1.2 Alice and Emma are in class. Alice likes a guy in the class but has never spoken to
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