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Yellowstarstruck Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

get and go

I get to school at 7. This means arrival time?
I go to school at 7. This can mean arrival time or the time you leave from home?
Cheers Fulvio
  

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Hello Fulvio, You arrive when you "get" there. You leave when you "go" there.

  • Hello Fulvio, You arrive when you "get" there.
  • You leave when you "go" there.
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Hello Fulvio,

You arrive when you "get" there.

You leave when you "go" there.
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Thank you. I come to school at 8. Would that mean the time you arrived at school? Cheers Fulvio
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yellowstarstruckI come to school at 8.
I come to school at 8. You would say this while you are at school. It could indicate the time you leave home or the time you arrive at school.

Likewise, I go to school at 8. You would say this while you are at home. It could indicate the time you leave home or the time you arrive at school.

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