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Asked by rfvv

1. We got close to penguins.
2. We got near penguins.

(Does #1 mean #2? close to = near?)
15 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes. Those sentences have the same meaning. "Close to" means "near."

15 years ago
Answered by Jen
You should probably add "the" before penguins. It sounds much better.
15 years ago

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