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