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Education & Reference by Anonymous 2018-05-18 13:40:56
Social Science
What's the difference between: "I'm coming with you." and "I'm going with you."?
9 answers
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Anonymous
Just the spelling. It means the same thing
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Anonymous
Honestly, nothing.
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Anonymous
It is hard to explain but they are different. "coming" is accompanying. "going" is the movement.
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Anonymous
If the other person is leaving immediately, and you intend to accompany them, then the sentences are interchangeable.
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Anonymous
None really. They can be used interchangeably.
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Anonymous
Basically it means the same thing.
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Anonymous
Not much, you would probably use 'I'm coming' if the trip were happening straight away, and 'i'm going' if the trip was in the future. Other than that, no real difference.
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Anonymous
the 2nd one more like a demand
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Anonymous
spelling