Pain under your left rib cage isn't uncommon, but figuring out the culprit can take some trial and error. The left side under the ribs is home to several major organs ...
Pain under the left rib cage isn't always serious, but it can involve several organs. Gas and GERD can cause pain under the left rib cage, as well as problems with your spleen or kidneys. Blood tests, ...
Pain under the left rib cage is not always a sign of something serious, but this part of your body houses several organs. Pain may be due to muscle injury, pancreatitis, gastrointestinal diseases, or ...
MSN: What Causes Pain Under Your Left Rib Cage and How to Treat It
What Causes Pain Under Your Left Rib Cage and How to Treat It
MSN: What To Know and Do About Pain Under Your Left Rib Cage
What To Know and Do About Pain Under Your Left Rib Cage
OALD adds a note that Near to is not usually used before the name of a place, person, festival, etc. Not only is near me considerably more popular than near to me in both British and American books, but a look through instances of the latter shows many Biblical quotes and other archaic language. In the NOW Corpus, near me is 31 times more common.
On the other hand "by" means "near", but a lit closer than "near". Irrespective of the fact that "beside" is more formal and "next to" is a bit more casual, I was wondering whether I have been wrong in defining the following pairs as correct or incorrect: 1.a. Come and sit beside me. (Correct) 1.b. Come and sit next to me.