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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

going/coming

Talking to my friend in Japan. I say:

I'm going to Japan this month. Or

I'm coming to Japan this month.

ARe both useable? Or is one wrong to say. Thanks!
  

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PreciousJones ARe both useable? Yes. It just depends on your point of reference.

  • PreciousJones ARe both useable?
  • Yes.
  • It just depends on your point of reference.
  • From the US perspective: I'm going to Japan.
  • From the Japanese perspective: I'm coming to Japan.
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PreciousJonesARe both useable?
Yes. It just depends on your point of reference.

From the US perspective: I'm going to Japan.
From the Japanese perspective: I'm coming to Japan.

It all depends on which perspective you want to use.

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