A viral video has taken the internet by storm after a woman confidently claimed that the third form of the verb “come” is “comest.” A man, taken aback, questions her statement, repeating, “Comest?” in disbelief. The woman firmly affirms her answer, sparking a wave of reactions from viewers. Many flooded the comments with laughter, mimicking the grammatical confusion humorously.

One user jokingly wrote, “I am deadest,” while another added, “She invented a superlative degree for Come.” The reactions were swift, with countless laughing emojis filling the comment section. Some viewers found amusement not just in her answer, but in her confidence while stating it.

The grammar in question is, of course, a playful error. The verb “come” has three forms: “come,” “came,” and “come.” Nonetheless, the woman’s claim sparked a fun debate online.

In a similar viral moment, a video titled “Guessing His Job in New York City” featured a conversation between a content creator and a man named Alessandro. His response to his occupation—”I work with humans”—was met with praise for its simplicity and charm. The video accumulated over 61,000 views, and viewers found his sweet and innocent demeanor captivating.

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