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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Tell me about the difference of mean between #1 and #2.

#1- Are you coming to the party? 
#2-  Are you going to the party?.

One more question.
The firtst question is about the nuancee of between go and come .

If you could show the both of usage, Would you explain it ?
  

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#1- Are you coming to the party? This tells us the speaker will be present at the party. #2- Are you going to the party?

  • #1- Are you coming to the party?
  • This tells us the speaker will be present at the party.
  • #2- Are you going to the party?
  • This suggests the speaker will not be present at the party.
  • Clive
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#1- Are you coming to the party? This tells us the speaker will be present at the party.
#2- Are you going to the party? This suggests the speaker will not be present at the party.

Clive

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