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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Get/reach/come

1. I will call you when i get/reach/come there. Can anybody please explain me what should we use here, get or reach or come. please explain me with some examples. I will be waiting for your reply

Thanks,

Regards,
Shravan.
  

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Get/reach/arrive —these are all OK, since they indicate the time at which you appear at that place. Come is no good, since this verb indicates the process of approach toward a location, not the eventual appearance at that location.

  • Get/reach/arrive —these are all OK, since they indicate the time at which you appear at that place.
  • Come is no good, since this verb indicates the process of approach toward a location, not the eventual appearance at that location.
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Get/reach/arrive—these are all OK, since they indicate the time at which you appear at that place. Come is no good, since this verb indicates the process of approach toward a location, not the eventual appearance at that location.
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Thank you so much for cearing my doubt Mister Micaber.

Your's sincerely,
Shravan.

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