Coming vs Comming
Learn why “coming” is correct and “comming” is incorrect.
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comming
Incorrect spelling - ""Comming"" incorrectly doubles the consonant.
"comming" is a common misspelling of "coming". Always use "coming" when referring to the correct word.
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coming
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
"Coming" means approaching or arriving.
Definition of coming
"coming": "Coming" means approaching or arriving.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for coming
- • approaching
- • arriving
Usage Examples
"Correct:" She is coming tomorrow.
"Correct:" Winter is coming.
"Correct:" The train is coming.
"Correct:" Good times are coming.
"Incorrect:" She is comming tomorrow.
Notes:
- • Only one 'm'.
- • Verb form of come.
- • No consonant doubling.
- • Very common spelling mistake.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Correct spelling?
A: Coming.
Q: Is comming correct?
A: No.
Q: Meaning?
A: Approaching.
Q: Why mistake?
A: Over-doubling letters.
Summary
"Coming" is correct; “comming” is a frequent spelling error.