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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

up close ; your way

Hi teachers,

What do "up close" and "your way" below mean:?

In two weeks or so, when the snapshots are developed I will send some your way .
I have never seen that animal up close

Can I say like these?:

In two more weeks or so, when the snapshots are developed I will send some his way

I want to watch her up close playing football
I want to watch up close her playing football

Thank you in advance
  

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"I will send some your way" = "I will send some to you" "up-close" = "at very close range" or "showing a lot of detail"

  • "I will send some your way" = "I will send some to you" "up-close" = "at very close range" or "showing a lot of detail"
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"I will send some your way" = "I will send some to you"

"up-close" = "at very close range" or "showing a lot of detail"

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