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TeacherJapan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference?

I've heard one expression as frequently as the other one.

1) chase after him
2) chase him

Any differences?
  

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teacherJapan Any differences? Chase after has more sense of being part of a drama or story.

  • teacherJapan Any differences?
  • Chase after has more sense of being part of a drama or story.
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teacherJapanAny differences?
Chase after has more sense of being part of a drama or story.
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teacherJapanI've heard one expression as frequently as the other one.
Actually, 'chase him' is more common.

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I see. chase him is more common! Thank you very much, both of you!!

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