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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

go over

My friend is saying that after work she can stop by. She says:

If I get off work early on Tuesday, I can go over to you place. OR

If I get off work early on Tuesday, I can come over to you place.

Which is correct?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

'Come' is far more likely, unless the person addressed has just acquired a new property, not moved in yet and will not be there when the speaker intends to be there. We normally 'come' to where the person addressed is or will be .

  • 'Come' is far more likely, unless the person addressed has just acquired a new property, not moved in yet and will not be there when the speaker intends to be there.
  • We normally 'come' to where the person addressed is or will be .
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'Come' is far more likely, unless the person addressed has just acquired a new property, not moved in yet and will not be there when the speaker intends to be there. We normally 'come' to where the person addressed is or will be.

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