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Fattyshank Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Underneath me?

Hello.

What's a better way to say that something is underneath/beaneath/below/under me?

Example:
A: Where's my book?
B: It's right below me.

Correct?
  

Top answer

Do you mean "under my chair"? Do you mean "right in front of me (on the table)"? CJ

  • Do you mean "under my chair"?
  • Do you mean "right in front of me (on the table)"?
  • CJ
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2 Answers
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Do you mean "under my chair"?

Do you mean "right in front of me (on the table)"?

CJ
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Do you mean that you're sitting or lying on the book?

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