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5 jan 2017
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Qual é a diferença entre are you coming to his party? e are you going to his party? ?Você pode indicar exemplo de resposta.
Qual é a diferença entre are you coming to his party? e are you going to his party? ?Você pode indicar exemplo de resposta.
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5 jan 2017
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- Inglês (EUA)
- Espanhol (México) Quase Fluente
@tjstkdn If you are planning to go to the party but are currently not there then you would say "I am going to the party" but if they are asking if you will be there and they are not there they will ask you "Are you going to the party" but if they are at the party and you are not and they want ask you they will say "Are you coming to the party?" Or if they want you to be there or suggest that you go to the party they might say "You should come to the party"
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- Inglês (Reino Unido)
- Inglês (EUA)
Always issues with going/coming 😊 it depends where you are when you ask the question. If you are at the place, you use coming. If you are not, then use going. .... "Are you going to the party tomorrow". "Are you coming to my house now". "Come here". "Come with me"
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hmm, then let's say you are at home. and you are going to his party.
you ask me if i will attend his party or not.
the thing is, you are currently not at the party venue but will be there at the party time.
in this case, do you use "come" or "go" to ask me if i will attend his party?
hmm, then let's say you are at home. and you are going to his party.
you ask me if i will attend his party or not.
the thing is, you are currently not at the party venue but will be there at the party time.
in this case, do you use "come" or "go" to ask me if i will attend his party?
- Inglês (EUA)
- Espanhol (México) Quase Fluente
@tjstkdn If you are planning to go to the party but are currently not there then you would say "I am going to the party" but if they are asking if you will be there and they are not there they will ask you "Are you going to the party" but if they are at the party and you are not and they want ask you they will say "Are you coming to the party?" Or if they want you to be there or suggest that you go to the party they might say "You should come to the party"
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