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8 Nov 2020
- Portuguese (Brazil)
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English (US)
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French (France)
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English (UK)
Question about English (US)
Are both sentences correct?
“Where are these mosquitos coming through?
“Where are these mosquitos coming in?”
Are both sentences correct?
“Where are these mosquitos coming through?
“Where are these mosquitos coming in?”
“Where are these mosquitos coming through?
“Where are these mosquitos coming in?”
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- English (US)
“Where are these mosquitos coming through?
“How are these mosquitos coming in?”
Highly-rated answerer
- Portuguese (Brazil)
@0kgal what is the difference between “come through” and “come in”?
- English (US)
@ThiagoChaves ; Well, it's more natural. Plus, bugs usually come through little crevices which then explain how they end up in your home. So, they're going through those cracks and holes, not really coming in from them like you would a door or window.
Highly-rated answerer
- Portuguese (Brazil)
- English (US)
@ThiagoChaves they are but it’s more common to say “where are these mosquitoes coming from?”

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