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Tara2 Posted 7 years ago
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Are "read" and "read up" the same?

"With a personal account, you can read up to six articles each month for free."

  

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Tara2 Are "read" and "read up" the same? There is no "read up" in the sentence. "up" doesn't go with "read".

  • Tara2 Are "read" and "read up" the same?
  • There is no "read up" in the sentence.
  • "up" doesn't go with "read".
  • You've separated the parts incorrectly.
  • With a personal account | you can read | up to six articles | each month | for free.
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Tara2Are "read" and "read up" the same?

There is no "read up" in the sentence. "up" doesn't go with "read". You've separated the parts incorrectly.

With a personal account | you can read | up to six articles | each month | for free.

The expression is "up to" = "as many as".

CJ

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