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What is the difference between to chase and to chase down? Hi, What is the difference between to chase and to chase down? does the phrasel verb has a different meaning? Thanks in adcance
Jul 21, 2020 6:08 PM
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I think these are reasonably interchangeable. In UK business english i would "chase down a payment from a customer" so here i am adding a little energy to the chase because i want my money! https://www.italki.com/paul_curley
July 21, 2020
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I think the phrasal verb also suggests the chase leads to a point of reaching the target. For example: 1. The police chased the robber. 2. The police chased down the robber. In the first sentence I'm not certain if the police caught the robber but in the second sentence I'm fairly certain they caught up to him.
July 21, 2020
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Chase down is a phrasal verb and means to follow and catch. Whereas chase is just a verb and means to pursue or follow or try to catch.
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