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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
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Could you come and pick me up at/from the station?

If the following sentences are both correct, do they mean the same thing?

1) Could you pick me up at/from the station?

2) Could you come and pick me up at/from the station?

If so, which would you use?

Also, don't you think that the verb "come" is redundant in sentence #2?

Finally, should I say "AT the station" or "FROM the station"?

Thank you.

  

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2) Could you come and pick me up at/from the station? They are and they do. teal lime If so, which would you use?

  • 2) Could you come and pick me up at/from the station?
  • They are and they do.
  • teal lime If so, which would you use?
  • Either is likely.
  • teal lime Also, don't you think that the verb "come" is redundant in sentence #2?
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teal limeIf the following sentences are both correct, do they mean the same thing?1) Could you pick me up at/from the station?2) Could you come and pick me up at/from the station?

They are and they do.

teal limeIf so, which would you use?

Either is likely.

teal limeAlso, don't you think

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