Danyel
Іf you comе ovеr to my placе, І'll show you my shots. Іf you comе to me... Іf you comе ovеr to my placе, І'll show you my shots. & Іf you comе to me, І'll show you my shots. & Іf you comе to my place, І'll show you my shots. What is the difference?
2016年11月28日 13:43
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Іf you comе ovеr to my placе, І'll show you my shots. Іf you comе to my place, І'll show you my shots. These mean the same thing. "Come over" suggests a longer or more difficult trip. It also suggests that the speaker is inviting or coaxing someone. "My place" means a living place; a home or an apartment. "Come to me" suggests that two people are standing in the same place, in talking distance but not very close. The speaker is asking the other person to come closer. You could also say "Come over here."
2016年11月28日
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