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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Come

Someone says:

You're coming back right? And I reply with:

I'm coming back Oct 15th for a few days. Or

I'm going back Oct 15th for a few days.

Are both okay to use and natural?

Thanks for your thoughts!
  

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No. If you and they are in the same place, then if they use 'coming', you use 'coming'.

  • No.
  • If you and they are in the same place, then if they use 'coming', you use 'coming'.
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No. If you and they are in the same place, then if they use 'coming', you use 'coming'.
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What do you mean by same place? Same country or same location?

What if they're in a different country? or What if they're in a different place but same city?

Thanks!
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The same place = a place in which 'come' is in an approaching direction for both of them.

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