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Rizan Malik Posted 5 years ago
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The two rival groups stood just a few meters of each other.

1) The two rival groups stood just a few meters of each other.

2) The two rival groups were just a few meters of each other.

3) The two rival groups stood within just a few meters of each other.

4) The two rival groups were within just a few meters of each other.

Which are correct?

  

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Rizan Malik 1) The two rival groups stood just a few meters of each other. No. Rizan Malik 2) The two rival groups were just a few meters of each other.

  • Rizan Malik 1) The two rival groups stood just a few meters of each other.
  • No.
  • Rizan Malik 2) The two rival groups were just a few meters of each other.
  • No.
  • Rizan Malik 3) The two rival groups stood within just a few meters of each other.
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Rizan Malik1) The two rival groups stood just a few meters of each other.

No.

Rizan Malik2) The two rival groups were just a few meters of each other.

No.

Rizan Malik3) The two rival groups stood within just a few meters of each other.

OK.

Rizan Malik

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