mugi
which do you think is formaler? a river nearby ,or a nearby river
2011年5月4日 05:08
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Which is 'more formal'. ' a nearby river' 'nearby' is an adjective here
2011年5月4日
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It depends on the the sentence. 1. There's a river nearby. (nearby = adverb of place) 2. There's a nearby river. (nearby = adjective) #1 is more colloquial. (Nothing to do with formality) Similar adverbs to nearby: there, here, over there,... The river over there. The river over here. The river nearby.
2011年5月4日
マニっち、ありがとう!^^
2011年5月5日
What Cherry said. :)
2011年5月4日
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