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Taka Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Is it the same?

0 About this announcement:02br
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00It seems like she is saying:02br
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01i00Please use public transportation 02i01font01i00when coming 02i00to the stadium. Thank you.02br
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00However, as you can see, it is subtitled as:02br
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01i00Please use public transportation 02i01font01i00to come 02i00to the stadium. Thank you.02br
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00Now, my question is, does it make the 01i00same02i00 sense when it's replaced with the infinitive 'to come'? Does it sound exactly the same to you native speakers?02font
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0 Yes, they have the same meaning. 0-

  • 0 Yes, they have the same meaning.
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3 Answers
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0 Yes, they have the same meaning. 0-
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0 Basically the same meaning in this context, yes, but I also read in those forms: 02br
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01b00when coming02b00: at the time of performing the action of coming, or during the time of performing the action of coming02br
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01b00to come02b00: for the purpose of (performing the action of) coming 0-
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0 Roughly the same, but strictly different. I see.02br
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00Thank you both!0-

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