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  1. 1) The first difference is that near is often used as a preposition, but nearby can never be properly used as a preposition. Furthermore, when near is a preposition, it doesn’t simply mean close, it means close to, as shown in this example: I left the box near the door. [ near means close to (the door)] I left the box nearby the door.

  2. As adjectives the difference between near and nearby is that near is physically close while nearby is adjacent, near, very close.

  3. Aug 20, 2014 · These are prepositions and 'nearby' cannot be used as a preposition; 'alongside', 'near' is appropriate there. Besides this, the fact that the verb is in/transitive is not relevant: "she stood near" "she came near". What is fundamental is the distinction between 'adverb' and 'preposition'.

  4. Nov 26, 2019 · In this video, let's talk about the difference between near and nearby. When to use near and when to use nearby. And can you use near to? Is near to correct in English?

  5. Nearby is an adverb or an adjective meaning ‘not far away’: Does Paul live nearby? ( adverb) Luckily, the nearby buildings weren’t damaged by the fire. (adjective) We don’t use nearby as a preposition. We use near: He worked in a restaurant near the station. Not: He worked in a restaurant nearby the station.

  6. Mar 30, 2024 · "Near" is a preposition or adverb indicating proximity, while "nearby" is an adjective or adverb describing something within a short distance.

  7. Aug 8, 2021 · Use “nearby” before a noun (as an adjective) or after a noun (as an adverb) to say that something is close: “ The beach is nearby .” And: “ We can meet at a nearby beach.

  8. In dialectal usages (Welsh sit by 'ere, the spiritual Kumbaya / come by here ), most speakers would use nearby/near here (or perhaps over here, since it's about moving from there just as much as coming here ).

  9. B1. not far away: If there's a café nearby, we could stop for a snack. I noticed a policeman standing nearby. We stopped at some nearby shops to buy some food. Fewer examples. Water was pumped from a nearby lake in an attempt to damp down the flames.

  10. B1. not far away: If there's a café nearby, we could stop for a snack. I noticed a policeman standing nearby. We stopped at some nearby shops to buy some food. Fewer examples. Water was pumped from a nearby lake in an attempt to damp down the flames.