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Encolpius

Senior Member
Hungarian
Hello, I hope you'll understand what I want to say, but I have no idea if I can say it this way:

Where is Brian?
1/ He went over to the neighbour's.
2/ He is at the neigbour's

or is more common

1/ He went over next door.
2/ He is next door.

Which idiom is natural? Thank you.
Hello, I hope you'll understand what I want to say, but I have no idea if I can say it this way:

Where is Brian?
1/ He went over to the neighbour's.👁 Tick :tick:

2/ He is at the neigbour's👁 Tick :tick:


or is more common

1/ He went over next door. 👁 Cross :cross:

2/ He is next door. 👁 Tick :tick:

Note that the two sets of statements are not precisely the same. "Neighbors" includes everybody in the neighborhood and not just "next door."
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