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Viola
Hey there, hope all is well! Any difference between 'sit closely' and 'sit close'? Or rather, does 'sit closely' sound natural? Thanks in advance!
2022年3月14日 16:52
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To me, it's always "sit close", never "sit closely". Perhaps you could provide some context?
2022年3月14日
both can be used but 'sit closely' does sound better. Sit close to each other could be other way of putting the first one in right way.
2022年3月14日
You're confusing the adverb closely with the preposition close. Closely is a manner in which you sit, same as quickly or silently. Close is where you sit, same as below or outside.
2022年3月14日
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