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Old March 28, 2021, 02:23 AM
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Lejos de mí y de ti (Lejos de mí y ti)

Ese bolso está lejos de mí y de ti.
Ese bolso está lejos de mí y ti.

I think the second one is grammatically incorrect i.e., we need to include the preposition a second time. Would this be accurate? However, I am not sure if we need to always include a preposition a second time.

I think it's needed a second time here:
- Se ve a un hombre y a una mujer en el jardín.
- Se ve a un hombre y una mujer en el jardín.

I don't think it's needed a second time here, but I'm not entirely sure:
Voy al cine con mi hermano y con mi hermana.
Voy al cine con mi hermano y mi hermana.

Se fue al parque con Juan y con Alberto.
Se fue al parque con Juan y Alberto.

Very grateful for some help with this ...
   
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