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Pen slide 883 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Swim up to somebody

Hi teachers~

I learned UP can mean 'approach' like walk up or come up to somebody.

I take 'swim up to somebody' as 'approach somebody by swimming'

I am wondering if it's correct.

Ex)

A: The last time we went to the beach, you almost drowned.
B: No, I didn't.
A: Then why did the lifeguard dive into the water?
B: I think he wanted to cool off.
A: He SWAM right UP TO YOU.

Thank you in advance~

  

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pen slide 883 I take 'swim up to somebody' as 'approach somebody by swimming' Right. pen slide 883 I am wondering if it's correct. Yes.

  • pen slide 883 I take 'swim up to somebody' as 'approach somebody by swimming' Right.
  • pen slide 883 I am wondering if it's correct.
  • Yes.
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pen slide 883I take 'swim up to somebody' as 'approach somebody by swimming'

Right.

pen slide 883I am wondering if it's correct.

Yes.

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