The correct phrase is "Yonkers is closer to the Bronx."
The word is properly spelled "approach" (to go nearer, or an access way).
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"Nearer" is an adjective.
the heaviest person would have to sit nearer the middle
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Nearer is not a verb and does not have any tenses. Near is a verb, and the past tense is neared.
China is nearer to the North Pole.
Ireland is nearer the equator than Sweden.
552.836 is 552.84 to the nearest hundredth.Consider the part of the number that is less than one hundredth.In this question the part to be considered is 0.006 (or 6/1000)If this is nearer to 0.01 - then round up.If it nearer to 0.00 - then round down.0.006 is nearer to 0.01 so it is rounded up to the hundredth above.
Yes, "nearer" is an adverb when it modifies a verb, indicating proximity in relation to something else. For example, in the sentence "She moved nearer to the door," it describes the action of moving. However, "nearer" can also function as a comparative adjective, as in "This house is nearer to the park than the other one." Context determines its grammatical role.
As i got nearer to the kitchen, the smell of the pizza sauce smelled even better
Dative ; near Comparative ; nearer Superlative ; nearest .