Something can be close to me but not close me, and the same for next to, proximate to, and so forth. Can you tell me please if this sentence is grammatically correct My school is near from my house. 0 actually, near something would work and i would use it over near to something 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 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
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 Come and sit beside me Come and sit next to me. 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). A thai restaurant near me is called the white elephant
To me, choosing this name seems misguided As far as i am concerned, a white elephant is a useless item (see link) Is this usage just an I started waving (?) my hands when he began smoking near me because of the smoke He noticed that i knew he farted because i started to swing (?) my hands to drive the smell away I tried to find a verb, but none of the examples in dictionaries to which i have access showed the verbs being used for this specific context.
I am sitting at the table and i want to ask my son, who is near me Whether he wants [article] chocolate or not
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