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Allan Chen
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Come up and happen are interchangeable? Could you please explain to me the difference between them, for example, 1, i will let you know if anything comes up, 2, i will let you know if anything happens, these two sentences mean exactly the same thing?
3 jan. 2018 12:00
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Hi Allen Chen,
They're not exactly the same. "I'll let you know if something comes up" in this context means I'll tell you if I get some new information or there's a change. "I'll let you know if something happens" means I'll tell if something occurs or if something gets done. The first is about information, the second about an event.
Hope this helps!
3 januari 2018
I agree with Derek Saunders.
3 januari 2018
Hmmmm
3 januari 2018
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
Allan Chen
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