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Can you come with me or go with me?
If you are asking if “come” and “go” can always be used in place of each other, that is incorrect. In general “come” means to move towards the speaker, while “go” means to move towards some object or place.
Is it correct to say come with?
“It’s actually completely correct,” says Spartz. “Grammar school grammar rules tell you not to end a sentence with a preposition, but it’s not a preposition. It’s actually a particle as part of a phrasal verb. ‘With’ is, in fact, part of the verb.
Do you want to come or do you want to go?
Is there any difference in meaning between “do you want to come too?” and “do you want to go too?”? There is no practical difference. In the mind of the speaker “come” means “accompany us.” “Go” means “go to the movies.”
Can I come with you meaning?
come with (someone or something) To accompany someone. In informal situations, the phrase can end at “with” and convey the same meaning.
Will you go with me meaning?
To date someone regularly and exclusively. The junior high boy shyly asked the girl he had a crush on, “Will you go with me?” To which she replied, “Yes, I’ll go with you.”
Will you vs shall you?
As a general rule, use ‘will’ for affirmative and negative sentences about the future. Use ‘will’ for requests too. If you want to make an offer or suggestion with I/we, use ‘shall’ in the question form. For very formal statements, especially to describe obligations, use ‘shall’.
What is another way to say come with?
What is another word for come with?
accompany | come along |
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chaperon | consort |
convoy | escort |
follow | go along |
go along with | go together with |
Do you want to come with me meaning?
to depart in the company of someone or something; to travel with someone or a group. Come with me.
Do you really want to go there meaning?
to begin a discussion of something; to take up a certain topic. (Similar to go into something.
Do you want me sentences?
Here are some examples: “Do you want me to pick up the kids?” “Do you want me to fix your flat tire?” “Do you want me to help you read that book?”
What is another word for came with?
What is another word for came with?
accompanied | came along |
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went along with | went together with |
went with | tagged along |
attended | associated with |
joined in | supplemented |
Will you or would you go out with me?
In the first, ‘Will you go out with me?, you’re asking a direct question and expecting a yes or no answer. In the second, ‘Would you go out with me? ‘ it’s an ‘if’ question so more of an unreal or possible situation but not necessarily as concrete as using ‘will’.