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Come in. vs come in

Both "come in." and "come in?" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Come in." is a statement inviting someone to enter, while "come in?" is a question asking if someone can enter. The punctuation at the end changes the meaning from a statement to a question.

Last updated: March 08, 2024

Come in.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to invite someone to enter.

This phrase is used as a statement to invite someone to enter a room or a place.

Examples:

  • Come in. I've been waiting for you.
  • Please come in. The meeting is about to start.

Alternatives:

  • Please come in.
  • You can come in.
  • Feel free to come in.
  • Welcome, come in.
  • Come inside.

come in

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask if someone can enter.

This phrase is used as a question to inquire if someone has permission to enter a room or a place.

Examples:

  • Can I come in?
  • Do you mind if I come in?
  • May I come in?
  • Is it okay if I come in?
  • Shall I come in?

Alternatives:

  • May I enter?
  • Is it alright if I enter?
  • Am I allowed to come in?
  • Could I come inside?
  • Is it permissible for me to enter?

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