LeTyan
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- Joined
- Dec 18, 2011
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- China
Hi,
Recently, I have been hearing people say "close in on" something a lot. I am aware that "close in on" and "get closer to" are not always interchangeable. But as a non-native speaker, I found it extremely difficult to fathom the difference between them. Could someone elaborate with examples?
Thank you!
Recently, I have been hearing people say "close in on" something a lot. I am aware that "close in on" and "get closer to" are not always interchangeable. But as a non-native speaker, I found it extremely difficult to fathom the difference between them. Could someone elaborate with examples?
Thank you!