Are you coming or are you going?
(Come and go - what's the difference?)
Answers to the exercise


    1. Come here. I want to talk with you.
    2. Did you go to Tokyo last month?
    3. I know you're hiding behind that screen. Come out and show your face!
    4. Those kids are making too much noise. Tell them to go and play outside.
    5. Let's go and see the doctor.
    6. Do you want to come and see the doctor with me?
    7. We're going to see the new James Bond movie tonight. Do you want to come with us?
    8. Keep straight on until you come to the traffic lights, then turn left.
    9. Hi, Bob, I'm phoning from my office. If you're not busy, can you come over and see me?
    10. Stay where you are. I'm coming over.
    11. Can you come over to my place and pick me up?
    12. I hope you'll come and see us when you're in Tokyo.
    13. I hope you'll go and see your grandmother when you're in Tokyo.
    14. A: John, there's a phone call for you.
      B: OK. Just a minute. I'm coming .


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