Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Come With
Come With Come With Come With By Maeve Maddox ââ¬Å"Iââ¬â¢m going to the movies. Do you want to come with?â⬠A reader in England has noticed that this elliptical use of ââ¬Å"come withâ⬠on British television and doesnââ¬â¢t care for it: I find it to be an expression I prefer not to use, as it sounds grammatically wrong and very odd, even though, were I in Germany, I would automatically and happily use the equivalent expression Kommen sie mit. Do you know the age of the English Come with? There is an example in the OED of a 19th century elliptical use of with without an object: in slang use, in reference to liquor means mixed with sugar, having sugar added; usually in phrases hot or cold with. 1836à à Dickens Sketches by Boz 1st Ser. I. 84à à Two glasses of rum-and-water ââ¬Ëwarm with- ââ¬â¢. 1843à à R. S. Surtees Handley Cross I. x. 202à à Fatch me up a glass of cold sherry negus with. 1843à à R. S. Surtees Handley Cross I. xv. 322à à ââ¬ËTake a glass of brandy,ââ¬â¢ said she ââ¬Ëhot with? or cold without?ââ¬â¢ Where did the modern usage originate? The readerââ¬â¢s mention of German ââ¬Å"Kommen sie mit,â⬠points to the answer. Large numbers of German, Norwegian, Swedish, and Dutch immigrants to the U.S. settled in the midwest, near the Great Lakes. ââ¬Å"Kommen sie mitâ⬠migrated into the local English dialect. English is, after all, a Germanic language. Old English mid, meaning ââ¬Å"with,â⬠survived into Middle English and was sometimes spelled mit. Many American speakers dislike the usage as well: Why do people say, ââ¬Å"Can I come withâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Do you want to go withâ⬠? That ââ¬Å"withâ⬠hanging on the end of the sentence has always driven me crazy. That reaction seems a bit extreme. My Chicago relations say it. I find it odd, but endearing. It is, however, a regionalism that has not acquired the status of standard English. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Expressions category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:7 Examples of Passive Voice (And How To Fix Them)Between vs. In Between50 Synonyms for "Song"
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