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Mitsuo23 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

go (to) get it. come (and) see me.

Hi,

It is my understanding that when the verb is "go" or "come" another verb can follow them without "and" or "to," e.g. "Go get it" or "Come see me."

And I am wondering if there's some more exceptional words that works in the same way. Are these two are all?

Thank you,
M
  

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Those are the only two generally accepted ones. You will find other examples in casual speech: Here—try see if these shoes fit.

  • Those are the only two generally accepted ones.
  • You will find other examples in casual speech: Here—try see if these shoes fit.
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Those are the only two generally accepted ones. You will find other examples in casual speech:

Here—try see if these shoes fit.

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