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Ztq3 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

coming vs going, take, vs bring

I get confuse using these words: coming, going, take, bring, back out, back up. Can someone please explain how and when to use these words? Thank you for all teachers/moderators who always have time to help us learn the correct english grammar.
  

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Generally we come and bring things to where the person addressed is or will be. We go and take things to where neither the speaker nor the person addressed is at the moment. We often come with ( accompany ) the person addressed to a place Here are some telephine conversations to illustrate this: A: My sister's coming to see me this evening.

  • Generally we come and bring things to where the person addressed is or will be.
  • We go and take things to where neither the speaker nor the person addressed is at the moment.
  • We often come with ( accompany ) the person addressed to a place Here are some telephine conversations to illustrate this: A: My sister's coming to see me this evening.
  • Would you like to come to dinner and meet her?
  • B: Thanks.
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Generally we come and bring things to where the person addressed is or will be.
We go and take things to where neither the speaker nor the person addressed is at the moment.
We often come with (accompany) the person addressed to a place

Here are some telephine conversations to illustrate this:

A: My sister's coming to see me th
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I'm still confuse, can you please give me some examples in sentences? Thank you.
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Sorry fivejedjon, I did not see your sample sentences right away.
Thank you so much for the examples above.

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