| Persona | imperfect | conditional | future | subjunctive | present | preterite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| yo | venía | vendría | vendré | venga | vengo | vine |
| tú | venías | vendrías | vendrás | vengas | vienes | viniste |
| él / ella | venía | vendría | vendrá | venga | viene | vino |
| nosotros | veníamos | vendríamos | vendremos | vengamos | venimos | vinimos |
| ustedes | venían | vendrían | vendrán | vengan | vienen | vinieron |
In Spain: vosotros form— imperfect: veníais, conditional: vendríais, future: vendréis, subjunctive: vengáis, present: venís, preterite: vinisteis
The 'vosotros' form is used in Spain for the informal second-person plural. It is not used in Latin American Spanish, where 'ustedes' is standard.
Are you coming to the party tonight?
My grandparents came from Italy in 1950.
We always used to come to this beach when we were kids.
Don't worry, help will come.
My boss wants me to come to the office on Saturday.
I told you I would come if I finished my work on time.
to be relevant, to be to the point
to be a perfect fit, to come at the perfect time
to be on the way
Come on! / Let's go! (used for encouragement)