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Jacky56Lin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Are you going (to) where I am. help please

Good Day ! Teachers

Are you going/coming to where I am?

Are you going/coming where I am?

“to“ is optional? Right?

Thanks a lot.
  

Top answer

Hi, What's the context? Are you thinking that the two people are in different places? Or are they in the same place and thinking about travelling together to some other place?

  • Hi, What's the context?
  • Are you thinking that the two people are in different places?
  • Or are they in the same place and thinking about travelling together to some other place?
  • Clive
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Hi,

What's the context?

Are you thinking that the two people are in different places?

Or are they in the same place and thinking about travelling together to some other place?

Clive
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are you coming to where I am?

Here, preposition 'to' is essential.

From: Manjunath
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Q1

When they are in different places on the phone?

Q2

If they are in the same place and thinking about travelling together to some other place.

What difference does that make ?

Thanks again
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Hi,

Are you going/coming to where I am?

Are you going/coming where I am?

“to“ is optional?

The 'to' is optional.

However, these are not very natural sentences. Here are more natural ones.

Q1

When they are in different places on the phone?

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