Next vs The next vs Nearest - English In A Minute

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BBC Learning English


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Hi I'm Georgina from BBC Learning English.
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Do you ever wonder about the differences between
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'next', 'the next' and 'nearest'?
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'Next' means 'immediately after this one' and
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is often used with 'day', 'week', 'month' or 'year'.
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'I go on holiday next Tuesday.'
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'I'll start my diet next week.'
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'The next' means 'the period of time starting from now'.
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'The next two weeks are very busy.'
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'It'll be cold for the next few days.'
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'Nearest' means 'the closest to something
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or someone in distance'.
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'The nearest bus stop is over there.'
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'I think we should stay at Susie's.
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She lives the nearest to the airport.'
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Right I'm off to the nearest cafe to get a coffee!
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Bye!
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