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Can you say this when you're in Brazil -
I came from America to come to Brazil.
I came from America to come to Brazil.
Is it correct to say "I came to Brazil here from America"?
It would be better without "here".
Why can't "here" be before "from" but can be before "to"?You could also say I came here to Brazil from America.
Why can't "here" be before "from" but can be before "to"?
It's not part of what English speakers call America. But I've already implied that. The OP is going to be talking to someone in Brazil.Brazil is not part of what is commonly caused America.
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