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What does " I'll be right there " mean ?
Is it the same as
" I'll come later "
" I'll follow you later" ?
Can you give me an example conversation ?
Sep 20, 2017 1:56 AM
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"I'll be right there" is different from your other example sentences. When you say "right there", it means that it will be happening quickly. If you are planning to meet a friend, and they are running late, they might say "I'll be right there" when they are quite close.
"I'll be there later" implies that there will be a much longer time. "Later" tells us that it won't be so quick. If you are at a party and a friend says "I will be there later", it could be an hour or more. There isn't so much of a rush.
"Right there" means the person will be there soon.
"Later" means the person will come, but it might not be so soon.
September 20, 2017
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