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Bamtori Posted 20 years ago
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I'll meet up with you at the cafeteria / I'll meet you at the cafeteria

I'll meet up with you at the cafeteria / I'll meet you at the cafeteria.

Teachers, please tell me what is the difference between these two sentences. They mean the same to me.
  

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Bamtori I'll meet up with you at the cafeteria / I'll meet you at the cafeteria. Teachers, please tell me what is the difference between these two sentences. They mean the same to me.

  • Bamtori I'll meet up with you at the cafeteria / I'll meet you at the cafeteria.
  • Teachers, please tell me what is the difference between these two sentences.
  • They mean the same to me.
  • "I'll meet up with you" is very informal, maybe even slang.
  • "I'll meet you" is standard and can be used in many situations.
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Bamtori
I'll meet up with you at the cafeteria / I'll meet you at the cafeteria.

Teachers, please tell me what is the difference between these two sentences. They mean the same to me.

"I'll meet up with you" is very informal, maybe even slang. "I'll meet you" is standard and can b

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