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- MialeeFebruary 2013
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CanadianPenpalFebruary 2013 "Are you coming over tonight" is usually if you are asking people if they will be visiting your home. You can also say "Are you coming tonight" because you can assume that they understand you are talking about visiting your home. But if you are asking people if they are going to go to an event with you, like the movie theatre, then you should say "are you coming tonight". You wouldn't say "are you coming over tonight". This is basically the difference. There are other examples and special situations, but I think this is enough information for now so it's not too confusing. |
CorpusThygeAugust 2017 Damn thats was a good explanation even if i already knew the meaning of both of them i couldnt explained better than you, kudos!
abdullah_iOctober 2016 Hi. I would like to learn English. Maybe I can help you with Russia. Who can help me to improve my English? Thx)
vincentOctober 2016 thanks
arckainAugust 2013 Great answer, thanks^^
CanadianPenpalFebruary 2013 No problem!
MialeeFebruary 2013 thank you a lot
Tiziana1977January 2016 Great explication! Thanks! |