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HSS Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Get Here, Get to Here

Hi.

What is a nuance between the two sentences. They say there is a slight difference, but I can't figure it out. Or, is [2] only spoken in a limited region? I heard it from Irishmen.

[1] How did you get here?
[2] How did you get to here?

Thanks,

Hiro
  

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I see no difference; it must be slightly regional.

  • I see no difference; it must be slightly regional.
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I see no difference; it must be slightly regional.

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