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Hanuman_2000 Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Near/through

Hello Teachers,

1.She came near the door.

2.She came through the door.

Without context, are both correct?

Thanks
  

Top answer

They are correct, Hanuman, with or without context.

  • They are correct, Hanuman, with or without context.
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They are correct, Hanuman, with or without context.Emotion: smile
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Hello JJT!

No! somebody has told me that (1) is not natural at all.

IT should be like

She came near to the door.

Is it correct?

Thanks.
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Sir!

IT is a bump.

Thanks.

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