The word approach means when you come toward someone.
Approached or to go up to.
Have/has approached. I/we/you/they have approached, he/she has approached.
Appoached means walked up to. Example - I approached the counter and placed an order. The cat approached the dog only to be chased away.
It means to draw nearer to something; get closer.
Yes, approached is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I was approached by the police about the matter.The victim was approached from behind.We approached them for a comment.
Words for 'came up to', as in 'came near to', or 'arrived at', include approached, arrived (at), or reached.The words approached, arrived, or reached, also can mean 'came up to' as in 'grew (or rose) as high (as)'.
Words for 'came up to', as in 'came near to', or 'arrived at', include approached, arrived (at), or reached.The words approached, arrived, or reached, also can mean 'came up to' as in 'grew (or rose) as high (as)'.
Yeah, but depends on what way they are approached
The past tense of "approach" is "approached."
He approached her with caution. She had approached the president about getting the appointment.
I approached to him without him knowing.
No offense intended, he approached from a jail cell. He was a one man operation, and I mean that as a compliment.