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  1. Apr 21, 2010 · Apr 21, 2010. #1. If someone inquires about someone else intentions to join them, should the question be: "Are you coming with me." or. "Are you coming with." I had always thought that "with me" was correct, but I am hearing the "with" version more and more often.

  2. Oct 7, 2020 · The last two are wrong, because they're about the present or future. The second fits the pattern of a theoretical past situation. (If he had intended to come, he would have warned me). The first is the correct choice. We often use "might have" like that for criticism or mild admonishment. Not open for further replies.

  3. We have definitions for 37 phrasal verbs with 'COME'. Come about. Come across. Come along. Come apart. Come around. Come around to. Come back. Come before.

  4. Jan 7, 2024 · I hope you can come. Hope you can come! Can’t wait to see you again! Keep in touch! Write soon! (I’ll phone you…/ Will write again…) Speak to you then. Email closing lines for (big) requests. Thanks (in advance). Thank you (in advance). Any help you can offer me with this would be greatly appreciated.

  5. Oct 23, 2007 · English Teacher. Oct 24, 2007. #4. Nefertiti said: It seems that I can either say, " I can't come to work today" or "I can't go to work today" and there's no significant difference between the two. The way we use go and come in English depends on who we speak to, where they are, what they are, and probably some other reasons that escape me now, N.

  6. Jun 19, 2009 · Current Location. Russian Federation. Dec 14, 2014. #1. I've always known that only the -ing form can be used after "mind". But in the results of an online test they qualified this use as a mistake. Which sentence is correct: 1) Would you mind telling me where you come from. 2) Would you mind to tell me where you come from.

  7. Sep 16, 2016 · Sep 16, 2016. #1. Hi! could you please help me. He will come/ is coming to see us this evening. What tense does refer to arranging and being sure that a person actually comes? I always think that "is coming" is a 100% sureness and "will come" just a guess. But yesterday i was surprised when an interpreter said to me that it's wrong and "will ...

  8. Meaning: If you want to show disbelief or surprise about an action, you can ask a question using 'how come'. How come he got the job? (You can't believe that they gave the job to somebody like him) Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  9. Oct 22, 2014 · UK. Current Location. UK. Jul 16, 2015. #2. Of those two, only the first is correct. You can also say "Please call me when you've arrived". Not open for further replies.

  10. Jul 6, 2008 · Other. Oct 29, 2010. #3. While "I will come to see you tomorrow" is corrects, Most people will say "I'll see you tomorrow" or (if you wish to make a specific appointment) you would say "May we meet tomorrow?" or (if you wish to confirm an appointment) you would say "Until tomorrow, then?" Not open for further replies.