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Can we meet today? and Can we meet up today? Both are the same? or...
What's the difference between them?
Nov 25, 2011 2:31 PM
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hay
April 7, 2023
They both have the same meaning, but the phrasal verb "meet up" has a slightly more casual feel to it. The "up" part suggests a desired result, in this example. Compare "chat / chat up", "cook / cook up", and so on.
Warning: this meaning I attached to "up" certainly does not apply to all phrasal verbs which use "up". You'll get the proper idea by seeing the phrasal verb in context. Stay flexible.
November 25, 2011
They both mean the same.
November 25, 2011
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