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Sunsail Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Abroad

Hello,
is this correct? in case you are leaving country.

I go abroad
I was abroad for 3 months
I came from abroad last week

Best Regards
  

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The 2nd and 3rd sentences seem fine. In the first sentence, however, what do you mean to say? For further clarification, you could say: I go abroad quite often/frequently If you want to talk about the future, you could say: I will go abroad soon OR I am going abroad in a week I hope this helps!

  • The 2nd and 3rd sentences seem fine.
  • In the first sentence, however, what do you mean to say?
  • For further clarification, you could say: I go abroad quite often/frequently If you want to talk about the future, you could say: I will go abroad soon OR I am going abroad in a week I hope this helps!
  • Fariha.
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The 2nd and 3rd sentences seem fine. In the first sentence, however, what do you mean to say?

For further clarification, you could say:

I go abroad quite often/frequently

If you want to talk about the future, you could say:

I will go abroad soon

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Thanks

I came from abroad last week

is this correct?

Best Regards
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We are more likely to say, I came from overseas last week.
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Hello,
why do you use overseas instead of abroad? are you referring to places across the oceans(atlantic etc)?

for example I cannot say I go to abroad? I go to outside ,I go to there etc
are these a group of words which contain "to" or "in" meaning?

Thanks
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sunsailHello,
why do you use overseas instead of abroad? are you referring to places across the oceans(atlantic etc)?

for example I cannot say I go to abroad? I go to outside ,I go to there etc
are these a group of words which contains "to" or "in" meaning?

Thanks

You can say - go abroad, go outside, go there.

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