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Near refers to place meaning not far away, but close; nearly (adverb) means almost.
Me, because you always use me after a preposition. Examples: The cloud is above me. The present is for me. The door is near me. If you have a hard time to figure out what comes after a preposition, try using one noun at a time with different prepositions. The table is between you and me. This secret is between you and me.
The Going-to Future is more colloquial. We also tend to use it when there is a mental plan/project to do something, or as a sort of a near future. ex: I'm going to punish you if you don't stop right now! She's going to leave him. They are going to leave on Sunday (but here we might also say "They are leaving on Sunday").
There is no such number. Irrational numbers are infinitely dense. Given any number near 13, there are more irrational numbers between that number and 13 than there are rational numbers in all.
Near mint means about 90% perfect condition, and about 10% unperfect. Near mint can appear on most things(usually things people are trying to sell) so if you see near mint, it means it is about perfect as the item is claimed to be. NOTE: "Mint" means perfect, "Near Mint" means almost perfect.