victoria
Could you tell me "He sits opposite to me."? Could I say"He sits opposite me." and delete the "to"? Are they both right?
4 mars 2015 07:49
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Yes - you need to delete the 'to'. The first sentence is not correct.
4 mars 2015
opposite as a prep. it means on the other side of a particular area from sb/sth eg. I sat opposite him during the meal.(on the other side of the table) eg. The bank is opposite the supermarket.( on the other side of the road)
4 mars 2015
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