Hi,
Could you check for me if I have made any mistake in these sentences please?
I can see my bike [ below / beneath ] from my apartment. (Same meaning, "beneath" is a higher register)
I am wearing two T-shirts [ inside / underneath ] my jacket. (Same meaning)
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John Aki I can see my bike [ below / beneath ] from my apartment. (Same meaning, "beneath" is a higher register) You see it 'below your apartment' or 'beneath your apartment'. No "from".
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John AkiI can see my bike [ below / beneath ]frommy apartment. (Same meaning, "beneath" is a higher register)
You see it 'below your apartment' or 'beneath your apartment'. No "from".
Yes, the meaning is about the same, and 'beneath' can be considered a higher register word, but not by very much.
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