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Confusing English Verbs | GO & COME

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I can already hear you saying... "Emma! Go and Come? These verbs are easy!" You're right - they are simple verbs.
But they actually have very similar meanings. And for that reason, they are often used incorrectly by English learners!
In this lesson, we’ll take a close look at the differences, so that you can feel more confident when you use them.
Read the full transcript of this lesson on my blog here:
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I can already hear you saying... "Emma! Go and Come? These verbs are easy!" You're right - they are simple verbs.
But they actually have very similar meanings. And for that reason, they are often used incorrectly by English learners!
In this lesson, we’ll take a close look at the differences, so that you can feel more confident when you use them.
Read the full transcript of this lesson on my blog here:
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
A unique opportunity that empowers you to:
⚡️Overcome your fear of speaking forever!
⚡️Build your confidence in a *judgement-free* women-only space
⚡️Meet motivated speaking partners and practise in real conversations
⚡️Be prepared for job interviews, meetings and presentations
⚡️Feel good, sound good and above all.. 😍 ENJOY speaking English!
✨ Hey Lady! is the NEW way to experience English. No exams, no textbooks or time-consuming classes! We offer authentic conversations and professional coaching so you can put what you learn into practice and reveal the English-speaking version of you.
We welcome women of all cultures and backgrounds with intermediate to advanced level English.
🌈 TRY IT FOR $15! A small investment for results you can feel!
Use code👉🏼 TRYNOW15 and pay just $15 for your first month!
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
English Tools I recommend!
Find me here:
TRANSLATE THIS VIDEO!
Do your friends a favour and help to translate this lesson into your native language! Contribute subtitles translations here:
Your name will be featured underneath the video 😝
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