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Hi please help. We have got apples over by the front. It means " close to the front?
22 dec. 2024 10:27
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‘Over by’ means ‘next to’ (but yes it could also be more generally near to).
22 dec. 2024 11:03
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It means "by". I can't think of any example using "over by" where the word "over" serves an important purpose. All it does, as far as I can tell, is make a statement more vague, conversational, and possibly place additional emphasis on a direction of motion. "Over" in such contexts is similar to "yonder": "The apples are yonder by the front."
22 dec. 2024 15:32
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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