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"Come To" my masquerade party! We’ll discuss all the things "come to" could mean.

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Which means, of course, the parties are happening. If that makes you uncomfortable, then don't come to my masquerade party. Come to my birthday party. That's fine with me. All right. Our next sentence uses the phrasal verb come to to mean finalize a process. No one is going to any party with this meaning or anywhere else, unfortunately. So knowing what this meaning is, let's listen to the second sentence again. We need to come to an agreement about the budget shortfall

We need to come to an agreement about coming to after fainting. 🤕 #cometo #esl #speakingEnglish #phrasalverbs

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