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Nano Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Sentence

Is this sentence is right

"If you want I can come to there this month"

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Top answer

Nearly. If you want I can come there this month.

  • Nearly.
  • If you want I can come there this month.
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Nearly.

If you want I can come there this month.
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"If you want I can come to there this month"

means:

If you want
I can regain my consciousness/recover my senses
there (in that place) this month.
http://www.answers.com/topic/come-to

which may be not what
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Hi,

"If you want I can come there this month"

A few more brief comments.

You need a comma after 'want'.

'Come there' sounds rather uncommon. You'd usually omit the 'there', because it would be understood from earlier in the context. It's either where the person you are speaking to is located now, or where they will be later this mon
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Thanks for all reply

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