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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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When to use "come to" and when to use "go to"

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00I cannot go to your wedding.02br
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00I cannot come to your wedding.0-
  

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00If the wedding is in Australia while you have the conversation with the prospective bride in Germany, then use "go."0-
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0Hi,02br
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00I'd like to offer another opinion.02br
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01font00Which sentence is correct? 02font00Both are correct, but there are some subtleties of meaning. We know that the bride thinks in terms of us 'coming' and we think of it in terms of us 'going'. Out of politeness, we commonly use the term 'coming' when
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i cannot go to your wedding

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