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Teal lime Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Be close to doing soemthing or be close of doing something?

Which of the following phrases is correct: "to be close to doing something" or "to be close of doing something"?

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close to I don't think we ever use "close of" in English at all. CJ

  • close to I don't think we ever use "close of" in English at all.
  • CJ
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close to

I don't think we ever use "close of" in English at all.

CJ

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