would come
verb/viˈɾi.ɐ̃w̃/high
vi·ri·am
Definition
Third person plural of the conditional of the verb 'to come', indicating a hypothetical future action or one dependent on a condition.
They said they would come to the party if they had time.
I thought my friends would come to visit me.
Common collocations
would come to bewould come to knowwould come to have
Etymology
Do latim 'venire'.