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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?"
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"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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