This ESL lesson plan is concise but comprehensive. It includes a quick explanation if when to use come and go. Even most native English speakers have difficulty in using these words correctly. Come and go have the same basic meaning but these are used in a different direction. Learn how to use these verbs the proper way. Read on!
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Written by Mary Joy Buendia
July 31, 2009
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| Minimum Students | 2 |
| Maximum Students | 24+ |
| Student Type | Jr. High School • High School • Undergraduate • Graduate |
| Grammar Level | Lower-Intermediate |
| Grammar Point(s) | verb+tense |
| Preparation Time | 10-15m |
| Preparation | This is a very comprehensive lesson about the confusion if when to use come and go. You will need to provide exercises to complete this lesson plan. |
| Homepage | http://www.eslcafe.com/grammar/confusing_words_come_go.html |
| Author | Dennis Oliver |
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