Reyn
at or to? Hardly any guests CAME to (at?) Paula’s wedding yesterday.
2019年9月17日 22:50
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In this case "came to" just means "attended". He came to class. He attended class. My parents came to my graduation. My parents attended my graduation. etc
2019年9月17日
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You can say: The guests came TO the wedding. and The guests were AT the wedding.
2019年9月18日
Jazz and Peachey, thank you very much
2019年9月18日
In this case, "to" suggests some kind of transition, and it goes with certain verbs such as go, come, give, talk, and so on. The phrase "come at" exists, and it means "attack". ("Come at me, bro!!") "At" suggests a point or target, and goes with verbs such as look, laugh, throw and so on.
2019年9月18日
Hello, Reyn! The answer is: Hardly any guests came to Paula's wedding yesterday. We use 'to' when going to a destination.
2019年9月17日
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