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Can somebody help me, I need to know what is the difference between I'm going and I'm coming, I studying English and I have doubts. Thanks
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Can somebody help me, I need to know what is the difference between I'm going and I'm coming, I studying English and I have doubts. Thanks
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Can somebody help me, I need to know what is the difference between I'm going and I'm coming, I studying English and I have doubts. Thanks
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I'm going means "I'm leaving" and I'm coming means "heading towards something" hope this helps
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