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Guyper Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

To Come + a preposition

1."Questions came at us from all sides"

2."Come to me"

When do you have to use at instead of to?

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'Come at' means 'attack' or 'act aggressively toward'. 'Come to' merely means 'approach'.

  • 'Come at' means 'attack' or 'act aggressively toward'.
  • 'Come to' merely means 'approach'.
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'Come at' means 'attack' or 'act aggressively toward'.

'Come to' merely means 'approach'.

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