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Mar 1st, 2005, 11:39 am
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#1: Never say "I'm coming along my mother to the...
#1: Never say "I'm coming along my mother to the party". It sounds strange for a few reasons. Your other sentence - "I'm coming along with my mother to the party" is still a little awkward...
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