Miss Chuang
do people say "go here"? is it correct? (I think people normally say "go there/ come here", but I am not sure if "go here" is right.
10 Thg 05 2023 06:53
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"Go here" is not commonly used, and you have it right. I can think of one example of "go here". If there a group of people looking over a map and someone points to a location on the map and says, go here.
10 tháng 5 năm 2023
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In addition to Adam's example of one possible use, 'go' can also mean attend as in 'go to school'. So, for example, you could tell a friend at university that your new boyfriend or girlfriend goes here. They attend this school.
10 tháng 5 năm 2023
"Go here" and "go there" are both correct. Which one to use depends on context. If you want a person to go to where you are, then you say "come here". The difference between "here" and "there" is proximity. By "proximity" I mean attention, not necessarily physical distance. It is the same as the difference between "this" and "that". The difference between the words is psychological, not physical.
10 tháng 5 năm 2023
The word ‘go’ has dozens of meaning in English. ‘Go here’ is fine for some of them. The towels go here (where I am touching with my hand). The wash cloths go there (where I am pointing to with my finger) (go=belong) Where do you go to church? I go here. (go = attend)
10 tháng 5 năm 2023
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