Вопрос задан 11.05.2019 в 12:20. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Рагозина Ксения.

do you know how to use these words?thistheseherecomethatthosetheregoI'd like to come / go away for

a holiday again soon.You must come/ go and see us again one of these days.Let's all come/ go and see Harry this weekend.I've found something very strange. Come / go and have a look.I'm afraid Mrs. Barnes is busy just now. Could you come / go back tomorow morning.Do you know Africa? - No , I' ve never been here/ theere-This / that is my first visit!I'll never forget this/ that morning , 20 years ago when I first saw Mrs. Newton .Jane, I'd like you to meet Peter. Peter , this / that is my friend JaneWho were these/ those people you were with last night.
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I'd like to go away for a holiday again soon.

You must come and see us again one of these days.

Let's all  go and see Harry this weekend.

I've found something very strange. Come and have a look.

I'm afraid Mrs. Barnes is busy just now. Could you come back tomorow morning.

Do you know Africa? - No , I' ve never been there.

-This is my first visit!

I'll never forget that morning , 20 years ago when I first saw Mrs. Newton .

Jane, I'd like you to meet Peter. Peter , this is my friend Jane.

Who were those people you were with last night.

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Certainly! It looks like you're asking about the usage of demonstrative pronouns (this, these, here, come, that, those, there, go) and the choice between "come" and "go" in different contexts. Let's break down the sentences:

1. "I'd like to come/ go away for a holiday again soon." - Here, the choice between "come" and "go" depends on the speaker's perspective. If the speaker is already at the holiday destination or is talking about their current location, they might use "come." If they are referring to a different place they want to visit, they would use "go."

2. "You must come/go and see us again one of these days." - Again, the choice between "come" and "go" depends on the speaker's perspective. If the speaker is addressing someone who is not currently with them, they would use "come." If the person is with them, they might use "go."

3. "Let's all come/go and see Harry this weekend." - Similar to the previous examples, the choice between "come" and "go" depends on the speaker's perspective and the location of the speaker and Harry.

4. "I've found something very strange. Come/go and have a look." - In this context, both "come" and "go" can be used interchangeably. The speaker is inviting someone to look at something strange, and both verbs work.

5. "I'm afraid Mrs. Barnes is busy just now. Could you come/go back tomorrow morning." - In this case, "come" would be appropriate if the person being addressed is currently away from the speaker. If the person is with the speaker, "go" would be more suitable.

6. "Do you know Africa? - No, I've never been here/there. This/that is my first visit!" - The choice between "here" and "there" depends on the speaker's current location. If the speaker is in Africa, they would say "here." If they are elsewhere, they would say "there."

7. "I'll never forget this/that morning, 20 years ago when I first saw Mrs. Newton." - The choice between "this" and "that" depends on the speaker's perception of the morning. If they feel a close connection to it, they might use "this." If they want to convey a sense of distance or time, they might use "that."

8. "Jane, I'd like you to meet Peter. Peter, this/that is my friend Jane." - Again, the choice between "this" and "that" depends on the speaker's perception. If they feel a closeness to Jane at that moment, they might use "this." If they want to introduce Jane from a slight distance, they might use "that."

9. "Who were these/those people you were with last night." - The choice between "these" and "those" depends on the speaker's location and perception. If the speaker is currently with the people or referring to people close by, they would use "these." If the people are at a distance or being referred to in a more abstract sense, "those" would be appropriate.

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