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Catherine
What's the difference between "come here" and "come over here"?
I thought both of them can be used in oral English,right? Maybe when you say "come over here" , others have to cover a longer distance to get close. Am I right? Besides, what other differences do they have? Thank you so much!
Nov 30, 2010 8:41 AM
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come here
go over there
(You shouldn't really say "come over there". People will understand you, but semantically it sounds a little strange. :P)
November 30, 2010
"come here" = "come over here"
they are same in meaning
November 30, 2010
There is no difference between the two. They mean the same thing.
November 30, 2010
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Japanese
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