Can you please tell me if my interpretation of the phrasal verb "Come across" is correct ?
1 I came across an old friend at the mall.
2 I came across a cap I had lost while I was cleaning the basement.
3 I hope he will come across with the money he owes me one day.
4 She comes across as an outgoing girl,but she is pretty shy actually.
5 Turn left when you come across the bridge.
6 She offered me a loan last week, and thanks god she came across on that, because I'm needing money really badly.
7 He will never come across to your selfish points of view.
8 I was about to convince him to invest money with us,but now that he knows we are going bankrupt, I'm sure he won't come across.
Can you please tell me if my interpretation of the phrasal verb "Come across" is correct ? Yes, except as follows. 6 She offered me a loan last week, and thanks *** she came across on that, because I'm needing money really badly.
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Can you please tell me if my interpretation of the phrasal verb "Come across" is correct ?
Yes, except as follows.
6 She offered me a loan last week, and thanks *** she came across on that, because I'm needing money really badly. This doesn't sound correct. You could say eg . . . thank *** she came up with that . . . ,
7 He will never come across to