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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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Make it

I'll make it home tomorrow.

I'll come home tomorrow.

Do they have the same meaning?

  

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kumenglish I'll make it home tomorrow. I'll come home tomorrow. Do they have the same meaning?

  • kumenglish I'll make it home tomorrow.
  • I'll come home tomorrow.
  • Do they have the same meaning?
  • Not exactly.
  • "to make it (somewhere)" has somewhat of the idea that a difficulty had to be overcome.
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I'll make it home tomorrow.

I'll come home tomorrow.

Do they have the same meaning?

Not exactly. "to make it (somewhere)" has somewhat of the idea that a difficulty had to be overcome.

I'm rushing to work, but because of the bad traffic situation, I'm not sure I'll make it on time. (I may or ma

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