Hello,
I'm wondering if I can shorten the phrase
"My neighbours who live in the flat above/below ..." to
"my neighbours from above/below"
Or do I have to omit 'from'?
Thank you in advance.
I'd say 'These are my neighbours from upstairs/downstairs'.
Rover
I agree that this is best, but I think I've heard 'upstairs neighbour'. Even if I haven't, it would be readily understood in context.
b
Got it! Thank you.
Would you understand me if I said 'My neighbours left/right" ? I'm thinking about the horizontal plane now![]()
One would think that that would make perfect sense.
The first thing that pops into my head is
My neighbours left (they are no longer there, where did they go?)
My neighbours right/you know (doesn't make sense either)
I usually say and hear
The neighbours to my left/right.
Not a teacher.
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You can also say "my next-door neighbor," assuming that they live in an adjacent apartment.