What is different between "grow up" and "grow along"?
Ex.
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"?
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
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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
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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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