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What is the difference between “come” and “come in”?

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Rebecca

Good question! "Come in" is a phrasal verb of "come". To "come in" in this context is similar to "come inside", and means to enter or arrive at a place, especially a place which is indoors. "Come" has a similar meaning of "come in", as it also means to arrive at a place, however, "come in" has a nuance of physically going inside a place. Here's an example of "come" vs. "come in": Ex: Come to the beach around noon tomorrow. Ex: Please take off your shoes before you come in.

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