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What is different between "grow up" and "grow along"?
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1. A plant grows up the surface of the tree.
2. A plant grows along the surface of the tree.
What is different between "grow up" and "grow along"?
Jun 30, 2011 9:09 AM
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The verb is "grow".
(It is not "grow up" or "grow along".)
"up" and "along" are prepositions with meanings you already know.
1. up the tree - the meaning is obvious
2. along the tree - the meaning is obvious
June 30, 2011
I want to demonstrate following sentences:
1. There are climbers(climbing plants or creepers) that grow up along the surface of tress.
2.I grew up along the bank of the river the great Ganges.
July 4, 2011
第一个:A plant grows up the surface of the tree 是生长在树的表面,是长在树上的
第二个:A plant grows along the surface of the tree 是沿着树生长,就如藤蔓一样
June 30, 2011
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