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Do I come or do I go?

The word ‘come’ is taken in the context of ‘who is listening to you’. If that ‘listener’ is with you, both work -‘come’, and ‘go’. I am coming with you OR I am going with you. But then, if someone is at some other place, ‘come’ is more convincing.

Will you come or would you come?

Both “Would you come?” and “Would you go?” are perfectly fine. Theoretically, the former focuses on the viewpoint of the people who are at the event and want to know whether the person being asked will join them, while the latter focuses on the viewpoint of the person being asked.

What is the difference between going and coming?

We use come to describe movement between the speaker and listener, and movement from another place to the place where the speaker or listener is. We usually use go to talk about movement from where the speaker or listener is to another place.

Can I come by meaning?

to visit a place for a short time, often when you are going somewhere else: I’ll come by (the office/your house) one day this week and we can have a chat.

Do you want to come over meaning?

To meet, to go to a certain place, commonly a party.

Can you come over means?

to come to a place, move from one place to another, or move towards someone: Come over here!

What does it mean when a girl says come over?

It means “If you want to, you should come over”. It is a casual and non-aggressive invitation. It is probably so casual because the inviter probably hadn’t thought about the idea until recently and has nothing planned, but wouldn’t mind the company.

What come over me meaning?

to influence someone suddenly to behave in a particular way: I’m sorry! That was a stupid thing to say – I don’t know what came over me. Want to learn more?

What is meaning of come over you?

Why are you acting so unusually

How do you use come over?

come over

  1. ​(British English, informal) to suddenly feel something. + adj. to come over funny/dizzy/faint. I come over all shy whenever I see her. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?
  2. ​ (also come across) to be understood.
  3. ​to make a particular impression. He came over well in the interview.

What come means?

come(verb) come to pass; arrive, as in due course. “The first success came three days later”; “It came as a shock”; “Dawn comes early in June” come(verb) reach or enter a state, relation, condition, use, or position.

When come is used?

3. Generally, arrive is used for physical destination, whereas Come is used for both physical and abstract destination.

Had come or have come?

‘Had come’ is in the past perfect tense while ‘had came’ is in the past participle tense. You use ‘had come’ when you are writing in the past already and want to say about something that had happened before. Example: I was in school while I knew that we would have a teacher that had come from America.

Is how come proper?

Originally Answered: Is “how come” proper English? It is perfectly correct. However, it is very informal. You would not use it in a business letter, and would probably only ever use it in written English at all if you were reporting dialogue or other speech.

How come I know meaning?

Now, back to your question. How come is another way to say For what reason why or Why is it. Considering that, your first sentence would mean: What is the reason why I know what you study? You’re asking the reason you know what the other person is studying.

Do Americans say how come?

Americans started using the phrase “how come” in the mid-1800s. It comes from older phrases such as “how comes it that…?” Although the word “how” has had a sense of “why” in its meaning for hundreds of years, “how come” is still considered to be more informal than “why.”