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come celebrate vs come and celebrate

Both 'come celebrate' and 'come and celebrate' are correct, commonly used English phrases. They have a similar meaning and can be used interchangeably depending on the context. The choice between them is just a matter of personal preference or style.
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This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

"come celebrate"

This phrase is a simple and direct way to invite someone to join in a celebration. It is commonly used in informal contexts.

Examples:

  • Come celebrate with us tonight!
  • Come celebrate the success of our team.
  • Come celebrate the holidays with your family.
  • Come celebrate the new year with a party.
  • Come celebrate life and all its joys.
  • Will you come celebrate Damion's birthday with me?
  • Come celebrate my new job with me.
  • Eleanor convinced them to come celebrate among friends.
  • I... I stupidly thought this would be the perfect place to come celebrate our marriage.
  • "We are in love, come celebrate."
  • Well, come celebrate and have drinks with me at the bar.
  • I'm pretty sure that's what sealed it. So, will you come celebrate with me tonight?
  • But only after more than two years... and many wars in Africa and Asia Minor... was Caesar able to cross over to Italy and come celebrate his triumphs and see to his affairs.
  • Come celebrate 100 years of award-winning care.
  • Come celebrate 100 years of award-winning care.
  • Come celebrate, for I may not be the savior, but I've just saved the day.

Alternatives:

  • Join us in celebrating
  • Celebrate with us
  • Celebrate together
  • Come join the celebration
  • Be part of the celebration

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

"come and celebrate"

This phrase adds a conjunction 'and' for a slightly more formal or structured invitation to celebrate. It is also commonly used in various contexts.

Examples:

  • Come and celebrate our anniversary with us.
  • Come and celebrate the achievements of our students.
  • Come and celebrate the launch of our new product.
  • Come and celebrate love and friendship.
  • Come and celebrate the special moments in life.
  • So glad you could come and celebrate our new beautiful elephant.
  • Did not let her date she wanted to To come and celebrate with us
  • So glad you could come and celebrate our new beautiful elephant.

Alternatives:

  • Join us in celebrating
  • Celebrate with us
  • Celebrate together
  • Come join the celebration
  • Be part of the celebration

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