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when you will return? when you will come back?
What's the correct one?
when you will return? when you will come back?
Feb 16, 2019 6:50 PM
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To return: to go or come to the same place more than once. “Return” has the same meanings as “come back” and “go back”, but is a bit more formal. “Return” can also be used transitively, meaning to give back.
To come back: to return to the place where the speaker is.
To go back: to return to a place where the speaker is not.
February 16, 2019
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we say,when will you return?
February 16, 2019
"When are you coming back?" is better because you're probably talking about someone's plans.
Or "When do you think you'll be back?" if you want the person to guess their arrival time.
:)
February 16, 2019
when will you come back?
February 16, 2019
I would say they are both correct, at least I hear/say them all the time. It depends on the situation.
February 16, 2019
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