- "follow" here means "follow her to make her love you", right? and Are there any other ways to say?
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No, it sounds like he's been following her around town. It almost sounds like a stalker. Or perhaps a private detective trying to collect evidence.
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No, it sounds like he's been following her around town.
It almost sounds like a stalker.
Or perhaps a private detective trying to collect evidence.
Another way to use "follow" relates to a performer, say a singer or an actress.
If you have noticed her performances, kept an eye open for a new album or movie, you can say you have been following her career or, more simply, following her.
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No, it sounds like he's been following her around town. It almost sounds like a stalker. Or perhaps a private detective trying to collect evidence.
Another way to use "follow" relates to a performer, say a singer or an actress. If you have noticed her performances, kept an eye open for a new album or movie, you can say you have been following her career or, more simply, following her.