You must come and see me--you must come and see us," the Master quickly substituted.
You must come and dine--though that won't do much good either, for my wife insists on big dinners.
You must come and see me, when Rose is no longer here, eh?
As we are leaving, the grocer says to me, with an amiable smile: "Pay no attention to the fact that your masters do not patronize me; you must come and see me again.
Then, between wheezes and hiccoughs, she encourages me: "You must come and see me, my little one.
You must come and see us in the Square after a bit.
You must come and see me in Little Tankard Yard some of these days, Mrs. Lopez.
You must come and beat up our quarters there, when we return from Cambridge.
You must positively must write to Mrs. Coleridge this day, and you must write here, that I may know you write, or you must come and dictate a letter for me to write to her.
I hope that it may come out by next Christmas: you must come and see it the first night; for if it succeeds, it will be a great pleasure to you, and if it should not, we shall want your consolation.
But before that," Eugenia declared, "you must come and see me here.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you must come and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.