1) I can come to your house. 2) I can come out to your house.
Is there any difference in the meanings of these sentences?
Let us say that a repairman is talking to his customer and is telling the customer that he can go to their place to do some repairs. Which one would he use?
Gratefully, Navi.
Top answer
No real difference. Perhaps #2 is more likely for that context.
— Teechr
No real difference.
Perhaps #2 is more likely for that context.
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