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Examples:

  1. His eyes were small and close (together).

    His eyes were small and close (together).

  2. The two buildings are close (together).

  1. The two buildings are close (together).

I can’t really understand the difference. Perhaps the second version is more emphatic.

Examples:

  1. His eyes were small and close (together).
  1. The two buildings are close (together).

I can’t really understand the difference. Perhaps the second version is more emphatic.

Examples:

  1. His eyes were small and close (together).

  2. The two buildings are close (together).

I can’t really understand the difference. Perhaps the second version is more emphatic.

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What is the difference between "close"“close” and close together"“close together”?

Examples:

  1. His eyes were small and close (together).
  1. The two buildings are close (together).

I can'tcan’t really understand the difference. Perhaps the 2nd onesecond version is more emphatic.

What is the difference between "close" and close together"?

Examples:

  1. His eyes were small and close (together).
  1. The two buildings are close (together).

I can't really understand the difference. Perhaps the 2nd one is more emphatic.

What is the difference between “close” and “close together”?

Examples:

  1. His eyes were small and close (together).
  1. The two buildings are close (together).

I can’t really understand the difference. Perhaps the second version is more emphatic.

Examples:

1 - His eyes were small and close (together).

  1. His eyes were small and close (together).

2 - The two buildings are close (together).

  1. The two buildings are close (together).

I can't really understand the difference. Perhaps the 2nd one is more emphatic.

Examples:

1 - His eyes were small and close (together).

2 - The two buildings are close (together).

I can't really understand the difference. Perhaps the 2nd one is more emphatic.

Examples:

  1. His eyes were small and close (together).
  1. The two buildings are close (together).

I can't really understand the difference. Perhaps the 2nd one is more emphatic.

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