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Muttalebm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

near you or nearby you

hi,
can someone tell me whether the sentence: "Visit the following link to locate a shop near you" correct?
is near you appropriate here? Is there any mistake? Should I use nearby you?
please explain why it is wrong or correct
thanks in advance
  

Top answer

There is shop near you. There is a shop nearby.

  • There is shop near you.
  • There is a shop nearby.
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There is shop near you. There is a shop nearby.
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So, is the sentence which i used is wrong? and if yes why?

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