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 or how would you say this?
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.
If the following sentences are both correct, do they mean the same thing? Yes 1) Could you pick me up at/from the station? 2) Could you come and pick me up at/from the station?
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If the following sentences are both correct, do they mean the same thing? Yes
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 or how would you say this? Either
Also, don't you think that the verb "come" is redundant in sentence #2? Yes, but we often use redundant