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Lucy
The other teachers were very friendly and on our days off, we did activities like snowboarding. One weekend we even did winter camping. That was quite interesting, but it was cold, so l can't say I slept well! Anyway, we're all planning to meet up soon and I can't wait.
1.What's the difference between meet ,meet up and meet with.
2.Can I use 'meet with' or 'meet' to replace 'meet up' in the last sentence?
16 de feb. de 2024 8:21
Respuestas · 2
"Meet" and "meet up" can be used interchangeably, but "meet up" is informal.
Likewise, "meet with" and "meet up with" can be used interchangeably. "With" acts as a preposition so it needs an object.
Although "up" and "with" are both prepositions, "up" tends to cling to "meet" and cease to act as a preposition, as if "meet up" were just one word, a verb.
But not always!
When you use "up" as a preposition, the meaning changes:
"Santa Claus is the name of the gentleman I met up north."
17 de febrero de 2024
‘Meet with’ requires an object.
I met with the professor.
Both ‘meet’ and ‘meet up’ can be used reflexively and are possible here. But ‘meet up’ is better as it conveys the reflexive meaning unambiguously.
16 de febrero de 2024
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Lucy
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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