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Dzdqq123 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Near or near to?

I'm confused about the word——near.
In these sentences:
1.We were surprised to know that a couple who had been sitting near (to) us had paid for our meal.
2.I'm sitting near (to) you.
Should 'to' be used here?What's the difference between them?I'm so confused.
Thanks for your answer!
  

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There is no need to use 'to', but it is not incorrect.

  • There is no need to use 'to', but it is not incorrect.
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There is no need to use 'to', but it is not incorrect.

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