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Vsuresh Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

come across feelings

Hi
Please help.
We come across/sense/experience nice feelings while we read this.
I think sense or experience is OK, but not sure with come across.
Can we use come across feelings in any context?
  

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Hello vsuresh, the phrasal verb you are looking for is come across you can say we come to experience but without the to you must use the phrase come across. I hope this helps. Good Luck jerseyjoe

  • Hello vsuresh, the phrasal verb you are looking for is come across you can say we come to experience but without the to you must use the phrase come across.
  • I hope this helps.
  • Good Luck jerseyjoe
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Hello vsuresh, the phrasal verb you are looking for is come across you can say we come to experience but without the to you must use the phrase come across. I hope this helps. Good Luck

jerseyjoe

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