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Best answer
She talked about buying a house in the country, but nothing ever ______.
A. came to it
B. came with it
C. came of it
D. came at it
Which one is the best answer?
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Re: Best answer

Originally Posted by
Tombraiders She talked about buying a house in the country, but nothing ever ______.
A. came to it
B. came with it
C. came of it
D. came at it
Which one is the best answer?
C. It is an idiom meaning "happened" or "resulted".
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Thanks Mike. That's my answer too.
Someone asked "would answer B. make sense when you want to express that she just enjoyed talking about it, didn't really plan to act on it?".
Anyway I think answer B is correct as well. It's just not the best one logically.
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Originally Posted by
Tombraiders Thanks Mike. That's my answer too.
Someone asked "would answer B. make sense when you want to express that she just enjoyed talking about it, didn't really plan to act on it?".
Anyway I think answer B is correct as well. It's just not the best one logically.
The sentence with answer B wouldn't have much meaning for me. At best, I would think that the house came without a garage or something like that. :wink:
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