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Usage of 'bit' Sat Apr 26, 2008 7:28 am  Usage of 'bit'
 

How about "come to office", Alan?

I think may be "come to office" is also possible (similar to the use of "go to school" or "go to market"...)

Am I right or wrong?

Thanks a lot
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Usage of 'bit' Sat Apr 26, 2008 7:29 am  Usage of 'bit'
 

By the way, answer my question, please: Agreement between subject and verb.

You have such a long discussion here and I have only one reply.
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Usage of 'bit' Sat Apr 26, 2008 10:51 am  Usage of 'bit'
 

nessie wrote:
How about "come to office", Alan?

I think maybe "come to office" is also possible (similar to the use of "go to school" or "go to market"...)

Am I right or wrong?

Thanks a lot
Hi Nessie
While you're waiting for Alan to reply, I'd just like to say that Lost_Soul has already given a very good explanation of how 'come to office' can be used.
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