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want to come to london again vs not want to come indiaagain

The first phrase "want to come to London again" is correct and commonly used to express a desire to return to London. The second phrase "not want to come India again" is incorrect due to the missing preposition "to" before "India." It should be "not want to come to India again."

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 530 views

want to come to london again

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a desire to return to London.

This phrase is used to express a wish or desire to visit London once more.

Examples:

  • I want to come to London again to explore more of the city.
  • She wants to come to London again to visit her friends.
  • Do you want to come to London again for the summer?
  • They want to come to London again to attend the music festival.
  • He wants to come to London again to see the sights.
  • LONDON, December 30, 1940 – Someday when peace has returned to this odd world I want to come to London again and stand on a certain balcony on a ...
  • Someday when peace has returned to this odd world I want to come to London again and stand on a certain balcony on a moonlit night and look down upon the  ...
  • Someday when peace has returned to this odd world I want to come to London again and stand on a certain balcony on a moonlit night and look down upon the  ...
  • Someday when peace has returned to this odd world I want to come to London again and stand on a certain balcony on a moonlit night and look down upon the  ...

not want to come indiaagain

This phrase is incorrect due to the missing preposition "to" before "India." It should be "not want to come to India again."

The correct form of this phrase should include the preposition "to" before the destination, in this case, India.
  • He might not want to come back with us.
  • She might not want to come back with him.
  • Whatever is buried in there does not want to come out.
  • She does not want to come back to high school here.
  • Look, she does not want to come back here and without a high school diploma, her options are limited.
  • Because, seriously, you do not want to come after my camera placement.
  • I did not want to come here.
  • Anyway, after this, perhaps you might not want to come back.
  • Dr. Weston, I do not want to come across As the disgruntled daughter-in-law.
  • How could he not want to come back to this beautiful lady?
  • I do not want to come back to the newly elected Parliament in July and make excuses about not having achieved X, Y or Z.
  • We do not want to come off second best here!
  • They do not want to make it easier for people to come to Britain: they want to make it harder.
  • Or you're the one who does not want to come down?
  • Does she not want to come home because of all the fuss?
  • I do not want to dwell on this any further, but I would still like to ask you to come up with realistic solutions that no longer create the impression that employment is something that capitalists can play about with.
  • We do not want to wait until the Commission kindly grants us a debate; we call upon the Commission to come here to Parliament and discuss the issue with us.
  • Madam President, I do not want to prolong this but I have a horrible suspicion that the Commissioner is not going to come to Northern Ireland but perhaps to another part of the island of "Ireland" that has nothing to do with Northern Ireland.
  • It will show that Europe does not want to be a fortress, that Europe is not refusing to take people in, that Europe needs migrant workers, but that Europe cannot take in everyone who would like to come to Europe.
  • Mr President, I have been in this Chamber a long time, in fact I have been waiting for about six months for this report to come before the plenary, and I do not want to miss it at this stage.

Alternatives:

  • not want to come to India again
  • do not want to visit India again
  • not interested in returning to India
  • prefer not to come back to India
  • have no desire to return to India

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