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In a grammar exercise, this question sounds weird:
- How did Steve come by/come across/come over so much money since his pay is low.
I have never come across a phrasal verb of come + preposition in such a context.
I don't know what is the answer.
Thank you.
Come by - get to have/become the owner of
Come across - find accidentally
Come over - go to/visit (or slang for ejaculate upon)
Police officer: How did you come by that diamond necklace?
John: I came across it in the park.
Police officer: Why were you in the park?
John: My girlfriend had asked me to come over and I always walk across the park to get to her place.
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