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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Near to ?

Is "near to" correct or incorrect?

There is a store near to my house.

There is a store near my house.

Which is better?
  

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Hi, 'Near to' is not wrong, but 99% of the time just say 'near'. Clive

  • Hi, 'Near to' is not wrong, but 99% of the time just say 'near'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

'Near to' is not wrong, but 99% of the time just say 'near'.

Clive
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There is a store near my house.

Or,

The store is nearby.

"near to" is colloquial and not grammatically good English.

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