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Which one is correct
John is coming to the party
Or
John is coming in the party
Jun 29, 2021 8:03 PM
Answers · 6
3
The first one (to the party)
June 29, 2021
2
They’re both potentially correct, but have different meanings. The first one would be the most useful one for most people.
Coming to the party: The party (celebration / get-together, etc.) is treated like a place — John’s destination.
Coming in the party: The party is a group of people, for example, “a party of four”. If John is coming in the party, it means he is part of the group that is coming.
We could use both in the same sentence (although it sounds kind of silly): John is coming in the party (i.e. with the group) to the party (i.e. to the get-together).
June 29, 2021
2
The first one.. 😊
June 29, 2021
2
John is coming to the party😁
June 29, 2021
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