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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Drew to/came to

Do both these sentence mean the same:


a) "As Fashion Week drew to a close, I stayed close to my Lowell Hotel room."


b) "As Fashion Week came to a close, I stayed close to my Lowell Hotel room."



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No. The week was drawing to a close for two or three days before it actually came to a close at the end of the last day.

  • No.
  • The week was drawing to a close for two or three days before it actually came to a close at the end of the last day.
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No.

The week was drawing to a close for two or three days before it actually came to a close at the end of the last day.

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