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Hyuna Jo
Difference between near and nearby
Is there anywon to let me know that diffrence? : )
Aug 12, 2014 6:43 AM
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'Near' is usually a preposition : "The house is near the river" - so you need a location.
'Nearby' is an adjective, so you don't need a location : "The river is nearby" means it's near where you are now, or the place you are talking about.
('Near' can also be an adverb - 'come near' - or a verb - 'we are nearing the station' - but that's less common)
August 12, 2014
"Is there anyone who can tell me the difference" :)
August 12, 2014
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