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If I’m gonna tell someone to come to a destination by following me. Is saying come with me or come both correct ?
Jan 21, 2025 12:23 PM
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Come with me to the party. Come to the party. Both sentences are grammatical: "with me" need not be used. It really depends on context as to whether or not you need to include "with me."
Jan 21, 2025 6:18 PM
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Say “come with me.” Both are correct, but there are two reasons why “come with me” is better. 1. It sounds more polite and less demanding. 2. “Come” has a sexual connotation. Everyone will know that you mean, but they might make a dirty joke if you just say “come”.
Jan 21, 2025 2:39 PM
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I would simply say: Follow me!
Jan 22, 2025 9:08 AM
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Both "Come with me" and "Come" are correct, but they differ slightly in tone and usage: - "Come with me" is more polite and inviting. - "Come" is shorter and more direct. Tip: Use "Come with me" to sound friendlier, and "Come" for a quick, direct instruction.
Jan 22, 2025 9:05 AM
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You could also say, "Follow me".
Jan 21, 2025 6:16 PM
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