Richie
What is difference between COME and COME DOWN? I have this sentence: She looked happy when I came down to see her last month. If I used just COME instead of "COME DOWN"it would mean something different?
8 aug. 2016 02:28
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It all depends on the situation, and where you are located in respect to the other person. The 'down' can refer to physically 'down' - e.g. if you lived in the mountains, and she lived near the sea. It is also often used in a north/south sense - you come 'down south' from 'up north', so in that case, she would live further south than you. So - in general, yes, you can omit the 'down'. Putting it in there does add more information, even if it may not be clear without more context exactly what the 'down' means.
8 augustus 2016
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I think the correct one should be with " COME " in the simple past tense.
8 augustus 2016
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