How come + (subject + verb) - English Speaking Lessons on Expressions and Phrasal English
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How come + (subject + verb)
When using 'how come' you are asking why a particular thing has or had to take place.
Here are some examples:
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How come parents worry so much?
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How come people carpool to work?
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How come you are so upset?
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How come he will not call you?
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How come you stayed out so late?
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How come you cannot make a decision?
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How come you always question me?
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How come we never agree?
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How come your dog digs in the yard?
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How come she will not come over?
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