Tick the correct sentence in each pair.

1 a My friends asked me to come to the cinema with them.
   b My friends asked me to go to the cinema with them.
2 a I lived in Nice for two weeks last summer.
   b I stayed in Nice for two weeks last summer.


Come or go?We use come to talk about moving towards the person who is speaking or the place they are talking about. We use go to talk about moving from one place to another. We often say come I go back to mean return and we always say come here and go there:
I'm having a lovely time here in Cambridge, so I hope to come back one day.
I can't find my purse, so I'm going to go back to the cinema.


Bring or take?We use bring when we come to a place with something (or someone) and take when we go to a place with something (or someone):
When I come to your party, I'll bring a cake. But if I go to Suzy's party, I won't take one.
Live or stay?We use live when we talk about our home. We use stay when we talk about being somewhere as a visitor or a guest, often for a short time. We also use stay to talk about continuing to be at a place without going away:
I live with my parents. We're going to stay in a hotel while our flat is being decorated.
The disco was great, so we decidied to stay there all evening.


Complete the sentences with a verb from this page.
1. My friend told me about the concert tomorrow. I think I'll .... go .... too.
2. My friends don't usually .......... to my house.
3. Do you .......... in a house or a flat?
4. On Sundays I usually .......... in bed until midday.
5. Don't forget to .......... your camera when you go on the trip.
6. You can .......... with my family when you come here.
7. I left my jacket at the restaurant, so I had to .......... back later.
8. Can I .......... my sister to your party?