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Go with - come with riccioni 04/17/04
    Dear ESL Experts:

    In the following dialogue, should I use "I'll go with you/I'm going with you" or "I'll come with you/I'm coming with you"?

    By the way, should B say "I'll go/come with you" or "I'm going/coming with you"?

    A: I'm going to the supermarket.

    B: I'm going with you. / I'll go with you. - I'm coming with you. / I'll come with you.

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    In the statment below, should I use "go with me" or "come with me"?

    "I'm going to the supermarket. Would you like to go with me?"

    or

    "I'm going to the supermarket. Would you like to come with me?"

    Again, many, many thanks for your kind help.

    Regards,
    Paolo

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1. A: I’m going to the supermarket. B: I’m going with you. / I...
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