come up with

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๐Ÿ”Š Pronunciation

/kสŒm สŒp wษชรฐ/
Stress: primary stress on 'up'
particle 'up' often emphasized

๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Word Family

Word Class Forms
Verbs come up with, comes up with, coming up with, came up with
No derived forms; always remains verbal

๐Ÿ“ Phrasal Verb Structure

Base verb: comeParticle: up, with
Transitivity: transitive

๐Ÿ“– Meanings

Meaning 1

to think of or produce an idea, solution, or plan
Formal equivalent: devise, create, conceive

ABSTRACT

“She came up with a brilliant solution to the problem.”
“Can you come up with any better ideas?”
“The team needs to come up with a new marketing strategy.”

Meaning 2

to produce or find something needed
Formal equivalent: produce, provide, obtain

SEMI-LITERAL

“Can you come up with the money by Friday?”
“The company came up with the necessary documents.”
“We need to come up with more resources.”

โš ๏ธ Separability Rules

Rule: INSEPARABLE

Pronoun Placement

โœ“ come up with it
โŒ come it up with

๐Ÿ’ก Think of it Like This

Ideas rise up from deep thought and are brought forward
Memory aid: Ideas bubble UP and emerge WITH solutions
Reflects Western concept of ideas emerging from below consciousness

๐Ÿ“ Usage Patterns

Grammatical Contexts

Imperative: “Come up with a better plan!”
Continuous: “I'm coming up with some ideas.”
Perfect: “She has come up with the solution.”
Passive: “A solution has been come up with.”
Modal: “We must come up with something soon.”
Question: “What did you come up with?”
Negative: “I couldn't come up with anything.”

Common in:

problem-solvingbrainstormingplanningresource allocation

โš ๏ธ Common Errors

โŒ She came with up an ideaโ†’โœ“ She came up with an idea
Particle order confusion
Common for: Languages without fixed particle order

High – sounds very unnatural impact

โŒ come up an ideaโ†’โœ“ come up with an idea
Missing preposition 'with'
โŒ I am coming up with to the storeโ†’โœ“ I am coming up to the store
Confusion with literal meaning of 'come up'
โŒ come it up withโ†’โœ“ come up with it
Attempting to separate inseparable phrasal verb
โŒ The solution was came up withโ†’โœ“ The solution was come up with
Wrong past participle form in passive

๐Ÿ“Š Register & Alternatives

Formality: neutral

Single-verb alternatives

Formal: devise, formulate, conceive, generate
Neutral: create, produce, develop
Informal: think up, dream up
Use phrasal verb: everyday conversation, business meetings, informal writing
Use single verb: formal academic writing, legal documents

๐ŸŒ Etymology

Origin: Developed from literal meaning of physically approaching with something