0I believe the difference between " ran to me" and "ran up to me" is that the latter emphasizes the person ran to me with me facing him, is that right?02br 02br 00Thanks in advance0-
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1font00well i've searched about the expression u mentioned "ran up to me" but i guess it's not correct one because i didnt find it there are different query close to the idiom u used such as run down" "run up against" " run to" but didnt find Ran up to me.However, i found the word Run up to election ......02font0-
0Hi,02br 02br 01font00I believe the difference between " ran to me" and "ran up to me" is that the latter emphasizes the person ran to me with me facing him, is that right?02font00 Basically, you're right. I'd add that 'ran up to me' suggests that the person came 01b00close to me02b00 before stopping running.02