Coming is the correct spelling of the word. Comming is incorrect and should not be used in English.
Are you coming? We need to leave now.
Comming
Comming is a misspelling of the word “coming”. You should not use “comming” in English, it is incorrect.
Coming
“Coming” is the present participle of the verb “to come” We use the present participle in the present continuous tense.
Where are you coming from?
“Coming” can also be used as a noun or an adjective.
What do you know of his comings and goings? (noun)
That is going to take place in the coming week. (adjective)
Latest posts by Conor (see all)
- Powerful Synonyms for So: Enhance Your Writing - June 6, 2026
- 8 Top Make Sure Synonym Choices for 2026 - June 5, 2026
- Second Conditional Sentences: An ESL Guide - June 4, 2026

