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- Near to me or near me? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
In the NOW Corpus, near me is 31 times more common This is a different matter with some other position-related words; something can be close to me but not close me, and the same for next to, proximate to, and so forth
- grammar - Could it be correct to say near from? - English Language . . .
Can you tell me please if this sentence is grammatically correct: My school is near from my house
- Confused between Near something and Near to something
0 Actually, near something would work and I would use it over near to something Where is your book? -Near my bed Where is Wall Mart?-Near my house
- Near, Nearer, Nearest - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
a) Take me to a near station b) Take me to a nearer station than that station c) Take me to the nearest station I believe a) is not used but b) and c) are I want to hear a good explanation if
- phrase usage - How to tell someone that them being near you is making . . .
Suppose my friend and I are sitting on the couch and my friend is getting too near me It's making me feel hot and I want to convey it to him Would it be natural to say this to him: You're turnin
- Beside VS Next to VS By [closed] - English Language Learners . . .
On the other hand "by" means "near", but a lit closer than "near" Irrespective of the fact that "beside" is more formal and "next to" is a bit more casual, I was wondering whether I have been wrong in defining the following pairs as correct or incorrect: 1 a Come and sit beside me (Correct) 1 b Come and sit next to me
- How much is that this it? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
The woman called the ring that because it was on the other woman's finger, even though it was near I might well call something near me that if I was not holding or touching it (unless I was using this and that to compare a near and a far object)
- countability - Do you want [article] chocolate? - English Language . . .
If I have a white chocolate like this on a table I am sitting at the table and I want to ask my son, who is near me Whether he wants [article] chocolate or not? Which article is correct?
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