Ashraful Haque
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My last thread was about this very topic but I wasn't active for a week and when I came back I found that the thread was closed. One of the answers in my last thread was:
"opposite of" is used (but not in the context of position).
Black is the opposite of white.
Up is the opposite of down.
That's the exact opposite of what I thought you were going to say.
My question is, is it the same for 'opposite (to)?' Is it more natural to say "I parked the car across from the bank" than "I parked the car opposite the bank?"
"opposite of" is used (but not in the context of position).
Black is the opposite of white.
Up is the opposite of down.
That's the exact opposite of what I thought you were going to say.
My question is, is it the same for 'opposite (to)?' Is it more natural to say "I parked the car across from the bank" than "I parked the car opposite the bank?"
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