Tuesday, July 31, 2012

IS IT CORRECT? - 2 - near to / next to

IS IT CORRECT?

EPISODE 2

 MISTAKE:
“The subway station is near to my house.”

CORRECTION:
The subway station is near my house.
                           or
The subway station is next to my house.

The difference between “near” and “next to” is small, but technically they are not exactly the same.

“Near” means “close to” or “not far from”. In this case it would mean that the subway station is close to my house, let’s say one block away.

“Next to” means that two people/things/places are very close to each other with nothing in between them. It would mean that when I leave my house the subways station is right there, I don’t have to walk any farther.

If you have additional questions, e-mail me at: ania.necakov@gmail.com
Ania Necakov - Academic Coordinator NYLC Jackson Heights

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