hhtt21
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Come up: to move towards someone
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/come-up
Approach:move towards
http://www.wordwebonline.com/search.pl?w=approach
I would like to ask you especially what the difference between the "approach" and "come up" via a few example, along with "go up" and "near"
Are these sentences, 1 and2, identical, i.e they have the same sense?
1. A young girl came up to me and asked for money.
2. A young girl approach me and asked for money.
Thank you.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/come-up
Approach:move towards
http://www.wordwebonline.com/search.pl?w=approach
I would like to ask you especially what the difference between the "approach" and "come up" via a few example, along with "go up" and "near"
Are these sentences, 1 and2, identical, i.e they have the same sense?
1. A young girl came up to me and asked for money.
2. A young girl approach me and asked for money.
Thank you.