Richie
What is the difference between MEET and MEET UP ? So I have this sentence: "I wish I could see my friends more often, but it's hard to find a time when we can all meet up" .... Am I saying something different if I only use the verb MEET at the end of the sentence.
2016年5月29日 17:47
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There are situations where they mean different things but this isn't one of them. Using 'meet up' instead of 'meet' adds a sense of completeness to the action, and yes, it does sound a bit more colloquial. 'Meet up' is the more natural verb choice here.
2016年5月29日
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No, using only meet would still infer the same meaning. However "Meet up" is more slang/casual than just saying "meet".
2016年5月29日
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