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go after/behind

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GUEST2008

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Hi

I'll go after you/I'll go behind you.

--- Do they mean the same thing?
 

Huda-M

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Hi, I am not a teacher, thats only my opinion.


Go after you means that the person will follow the other one, wherever he may go.
It may also mean that other will go/leave after the first one leaves.


Go behind, or rather walk behind, means that he will be walking at the back of the other person.


A teacher would surely help you in a better way.
 
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