Grammar Tense Structure:
- Present Tense: come / comes down with
- Past Tense: came down with
- Past Participle: come down with
- Present Participle: coming down with
1: If you first show symptoms of an illness, we can say you are perhaps COMING DOWN WITH an illness
non-separable phrasal verb
- I have a headache and high fever, I think I’m coming down with something.
- My bones aches and I’m shivering, I think I’ve come down with the flu.
- Do you think they symptoms are telling me I’m coming down with something?