come up v. approach v. go up v. near

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Sentence 1 is OK. The first verb in sentence 2 is in a different tense from the verb you used in sentence 1. If you change it to the correct tense, it'll be OK. (Please don't edit post #1 to do this.)
 

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Sentence 1 is OK. The first verb in sentence 2 is in a different tense from the verb you used in sentence 1. If you change it to the correct tense, it'll be OK. (Please don't edit post #1 to do this.)

Then you mean if we do not think the tense, they are identical sentences and their verbs are identical, don't you?

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Then you mean if we do not think the tense, they are identical sentences and their verbs are identical, don't you?

I don't understand what you mean in the highlighted section. In sentence 2, if you put approach into the simple past -- as came is in sentence 1 -- both sentences will mean the same thing.
 

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Well, I now understand that 1 and 2 identical. What about 3.

3. A young girl went up to me and asked for money.

Is this also identical with 1 and 2 or different from them?

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3. A young girl went up to me and asked for money.

Is this also identical with 1 and 2 or different from them?
If you want to use come or go, the girl can go up to someone else. She can only come up to the person who is speaking.

None of the sentences you've quoted are identical. Here are two identical sentences:

This sentence is the same as the other one.

This sentence is the same as the other one.
 

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Well, I now understand that 1 and 2 are identical. What about 3[STRIKE].[/STRIKE]?

3. A young girl went up to me and asked for money.

Is this also identical with 1 and 2 or different from them?

Thank you.

Note above corrections. If you're asking a question, remember to punctuate with a question mark.
 

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They are very similar in meaning if you use the past simple of 'approach'. They are not identical in meaning,.

Then what is that small difference in meaning so that they are similar instead of identical in meaning ?

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If you want to use come or go, the girl can go up to someone else. She can only come up to the person who is speaking.

None of the sentences you've quoted are identical. Here are two identical sentences:

This sentence is the same as the other one.

This sentence is the same as the other one.

I mean to say "identical in meaning".

Thank you.
 
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