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Moguwai007 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

near you / near your place,

I often hear the expression, "The movie is coming to a theater near you."
I assume that "you" means "your home."
If so, is it possible to say "There is a big park near me instead of "near my place?
  

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moguwai007 If so, is it possible to say "There is a big park near me instead of "near my place? It sounds natural to me.

  • moguwai007 If so, is it possible to say "There is a big park near me instead of "near my place?
  • It sounds natural to me.
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moguwai007If so, is it possible to say "There is a big park near me instead of "near my place?
It sounds natural to me.

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