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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

general grammar

Dear Teachers,

Could you explain the difference between: go back and come back, please. I mean, when I should use go back and when come back??
Thank you for any help.
  

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It is just like 'go' and 'come'. 'Go' is in a direction away from the speaker and/or listener; 'come' is toward the speaker and/or listener. )

  • It is just like 'go' and 'come'.
  • 'Go' is in a direction away from the speaker and/or listener; 'come' is toward the speaker and/or listener.
  • )
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It is just like 'go' and 'come'. 'Go' is in a direction away from the speaker and/or listener; 'come' is toward the speaker and/or listener. (For courtesy, the speaker often assumes himself to be in the listener's location.)

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