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Started by: dostaf (inactive)

It has always been said that Leigh is a lovely place to come from, but enough about that.

If I was to talk/type about visiting Leigh (I don't live there), I'd say/type 'going to' rather than 'coming to'.

The only way I could 'come to' anywhere would be if I was already there.

Or could I?

Is it a figure of speech?

ie When addressing a Leyther, could I say/type 'The next time I come to Leigh, I'll pick a nice day'?

Replied: 27th Aug 2012 at 18:21

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