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Henry
come for a bit ?come for a while?which 1 is correct ?
can we use come for a bit or must be come for a bit closer ?
or come for a while ?
20 avr. 2015 15:45
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You can use "for a bit" to mean "for a while/moment". There is no such phrase as "for a bit closer". But for such sentences, you should add "where" you are asking the person to come: Come ____ for a bit/while
Come here for a bit
Come here for a while
Come with me for a bit
Come with me for a while
Come away for a bit
Come away for a while
Come in for a bit
Come in for a while
Come in a bit closer (this refers to spatial distance, not time)
Hope this helps!
20 avril 2015
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Henry
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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