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go
back, come back, return
The
same rule applies with go back and come back, Andrzej,
but you can use return for both come back and go
back:
- You
must have come back / returned very late last night.
I
didn't hear you come in.
- He
went back / returned to Mexico when he had finished
post-graduate training.
Note,
however, that come with and not go with is normally
used when we are talking about joining a movement of the speaker
or hearer, even though the movement is away from their current place
or position:
- I'm
going to the hospital this afternoon to get the test results.
Could you come with me?
- We're
going to Egypt for a week at Christmas . Would you like
to come with us?
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