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- Near to me or near me? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Near to is not usually used before the name of a place, person, festival, etc Not only is near me considerably more popular than near to me in both British and American books, but a look through instances of the latter shows many Biblical quotes and other archaic language In the NOW Corpus, near me is 31 times more common
- near和near to用法 - 百度知道
near from不算是一个固定搭配,只是在句子中常常同时出现,和far from一个道理比如:it's very near from my home to school 1 near 可以直接接名词比如: Don't let it come near me!2 也可以是 near to something比如:He crouched as near to the door as he could to 后面也可能是某些状态,而不是
- near ,nearly,nearby的用法与区别是什么 - 百度知道
near ,nearly,nearby的用法与区别是什么1 nearby niəbai adv 附近地; 近旁地; 在附近;不远 形容词adj 附近的; 不远的 He works in the nearby police station 他在附近的警察局工作。
- near和next to的区别 - 百度知道
near是相对的描述,其准确性较低,不一定非常靠近;next to 则是更精确的描述,表示实际上比较接近,紧密相连。 例句: ①The post office is near the bank 邮局在银行附近。 ②She sits next to me in class 她在课堂上坐在我旁边。 3、使用范围不同
- Confused between Near something and Near to something
I often hear people saying 'near' without 'to', but then 'near to' is also correct For example read the following sentences: Where is your book?-Near my bed Where is Wall Mart?-Near to my house Now, can I write them like this: Where is your book? -Near to my bed Where is Wall Mart?-Near my house Help me in solving this Thank You
- word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
-leave somebody doing something Never leave children playing near water unattended -leave somebody to something I’ll leave you to it (=go away and let you continue with what you are doing) My youngest boy has not left my side (=has stayed near me) since his daddy was killed
- near next to 和beside的区别 - 百度知道
near:距离不远,在附近,不久以后,几乎,差不多。 next to:紧邻,在…近旁,仅次于。 beside:在旁边(或附近),与…相比。 2、用法不同。 near:作形容词,副词,介词以及动词。 例句:After the war, The House of Hardie came near to bankruptcy
- word choice - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
I said 'regardless of distance' 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) –
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