Confusing English Verbs | GO & COME

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Hello! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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If I put these verbs in front of you, you'd probably tell me
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that they're simple!
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They're easy! You know them, right?
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These are simple verbs.
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But they are quite similar to each other.
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It could be hard to decide which one to use, sometimes.
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So in this lesson, we'll take a closer look
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at the differences between them
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so that you can feel more confident when you use them.
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Am I going?
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Or am I coming?
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These two verbs both describe movement between
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the person speaking and someone else.
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Or something else.
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But the difference is in the direction of the movement.
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When you use come,
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the movement is from somewhere else
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to where the speaker is.
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And when I say somewhere else,
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that could be the other side of the world,
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or it could just be the other side of the room.
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It doesn't matter!
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What is important is the direction of the movement.
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From somewhere, to the speaker.
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So in this case, it's me.
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So it's from somewhere, to the speaker.
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Are you coming to our house for dinner tonight?
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Are you coming to Melbourne next month?
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Tell me when you're coming to Australia.
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Go is usually used when the movement happens in the
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opposite direction.
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From, where the speaker is
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to another place.
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Are you going to Thailand for the holidays?
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So here, the speaker lives somewhere else,
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not in Thailand.
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And they're not in Thailand at the time of speaking.
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Are you going to Ben's party on Friday?
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So that's from the place, where you are
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or you usually are, to Ben's party.
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Now if I was at Ben's party and I called you,
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I could say,
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are you coming to Ben's party?
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So I'm asking if you'll move
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from the place where you are, to Ben's party.
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So I used come.
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So far, so good, right?
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Now you might be talking about another person,
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someone who is not the speaker
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or the listener.
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You're talking about other people.
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Or something else.
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And this is where things can get a little tricky!
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Because you can use either come or go
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Look at this example.
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My mum came to help me.
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So this is simple,
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because I'm part of this activity.
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She came to me.
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But here, my mum went to help my brother.
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My mum came to help my brother.
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Now both of these sentences are correct.
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I could use either come or go.
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But it depends on whose viewpoint I take.
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Which person, who's involved in the activity
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am I describing or giving information about?
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You use go when you're using the viewpoint
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of the person doing the action.
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My mum went to help my brother.
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My mum is doing the action.
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And you use come,
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when you use the receiver's viewpoint,
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the person who is receiving the action.
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My mum came to help my brother.
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So my brother is receiving the action.
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So we've used come.
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Now these two verbs are made much clearer
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with a door.
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'Come in' and 'go in' are both ways to instruct someone
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to enter a room or a building.
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But, there's a difference!
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So now both you and I are outside together.
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So I can say to you, "let's go in"
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Let's go from where we are,
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to another place, or inside.
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Or when I'm inside, and you're outside,
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I can say "Come in"
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Move from where you are, towards me.
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Come inside the house.
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Okay so let's change the context.
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Are you coming to Sarah's wedding?
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So this suggests,
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that the speaker will also be at the wedding.
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Are you going to Sarah's wedding?
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Now this suggests that the speaker
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may be not going there.
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Or maybe they haven't decided yet.
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Are you going to visit your sister?
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So that's in a place that is away from the listener's
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current place.
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Are you coming to visit your sister?
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And here, we're being a bit more specific.
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The listener is in a different place.
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But, they'll move to the location of their sister.
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And probably the speaker too.
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So there you have it!
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Some really important differences
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to keep in mind about the verbs, go and come.
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You thought they were simple,
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but maybe you learnt
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a couple of new things about using them.
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