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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

next door, moved into the house

Our new neighbors moved into the house next door yesterday.

I understand the meaning of this sentence as, "Our new neighbours went into their new house yesterday". Am I right?

I have no idea what the "next door" could mean?

Please help me.
  

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Moved in - went to live there and brought all their furniture and belongings over. Next door - the property immediately next to yours.

  • Moved in - went to live there and brought all their furniture and belongings over.
  • Next door - the property immediately next to yours.
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Moved in - went to live there and brought all their furniture and belongings over.

Next door - the property immediately next to yours.

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