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Where can I use "walk in"? Where "come in"? What kind of difference between them?
Jun 15, 2013 9:32 PM
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You can use verbs of motion in English and combine them with certain prepositions and make them into what would be "absolute" verbs in other languages. For example:
Go: идтй
Go out: вы́ход
Go in: входить
Go through: пересекать
Go up: всходи́ть
Go down: спуска́ться
Now, you can do that with verbs like go, come, get, walk, run, jog, swim (most verbs of motion basically) and they will all have the predictable meaning as.
She is coming to the house
Она приходит в дом
She is coming out of the house
Она выходит из дома
She is coming through the house
Она идет через дом
And so on...
June 15, 2013
Examples:
" I am going to walk in the door now"
"Come in side, so you don't get cold"
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irina7374
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