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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Get close vs come close

What's the difference?

  

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You leave me to guess at the context. There are myriad settings for those two phrases, so it is not reasonable to expect me to divine them all. Get close in before you open fire.

  • You leave me to guess at the context.
  • There are myriad settings for those two phrases, so it is not reasonable to expect me to divine them all.
  • Get close in before you open fire.
  • Come close the door, please.
  • See?
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You leave me to guess at the context. There are myriad settings for those two phrases, so it is not reasonable to expect me to divine them all. Get close in before you open fire. Come close the door, please. See? Please provide a sentence you are wondering about.

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