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Anna
Which one is correct?
keep at a distance to sb. Or keep at a distance with sb. ?
Thanks for your time!
28 de oct. de 2010 11:11
Respuestas · 9
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Anna,
keep at a distance FROM something or someone.
-The large males kept at a distance from the rest of the herd, except during the mating season.
-Extremely photosensitive individuals are advised to keep at a distance from TV screens.
keep your distance from somebody or something.
-She works in our office but she keeps her distance from the rest of us.
28 de octubre de 2010
1
Neither is correct.
He keeps his distance.
He keeps a distance to everybody.
28 de octubre de 2010
1
Neither of those sounds natural to me (American English). I think it's more common to say "keep s.o. at a distance." The person is a direct object rather than the obj. of the preposition.
28 de octubre de 2010
1
If you see Eliot, keep your distance! He's a bad bad bad bad bad man! :D
28 de octubre de 2010
Anna - it is so nice to see someone thank an answerer - and you are so polite, because you thank everyone. People will appreciate your good manners, and they will be glad that they tried to help answer your question.
29 de octubre de 2010
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Anna
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés
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