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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
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
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
What are attractions at fair called, where you buy food? Google maps will be happy to find "amusement parks near me" on your phone Plus there are small moving ones called "carnivals" which set up for special occasions in parking lots or vacant fields, especially in the summer
grammar - Using ALL tenses in this text - English Language Learners . . . I am thinking (Present continuous) about before, I have been running (Present perfect continuous) too fast, I thought that the bull was near me after that race The next year I will have been writting (Future perfect continuous) in this diary for 10 years, and this is the most weird fact that I have ever had
phrase choice - Keep close to me, keep near me or dont go far . . . We’re going to go grocery shopping now, and I need you to stay beside me If you don’t, you’ll have to hold my hand or sit in the grocery cart ” So, if you want to tell your child to stay close say Stay beside 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)
grammar - At on in name of a road street avenue - English Language . . . @ColinFine - I have been accustomed to calling a road 'the XXX road' if it leads to the place called XXX, e g there is a road near me which is the Gloucester road, which leads to the city of that name, which is about 50 miles away Part of it in my locality is named 'Gloucester Road' and is referred to without an article