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Belly Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

1)What is the differences between entrance and entry in these meaning?

1)What is the differences between entrance and entry in these meaning?

ex:
You can leave your umbrella in the entry

I’ll meet you at the main entrance.

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At Google books, re > You can leave your umbrella in the entr y 4 on "be left at the entry" 205 on "be left at the entrance" [to be preferred

  • At Google books, re > You can leave your umbrella in the entr y 4 on "be left at the entry" 205 on "be left at the entrance" [to be preferred
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At Google books, re
> You can leave your umbrella in the entry
4 on "be left at the entry"
205 on "be left at the entrance" [to be preferred
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I didn't think of the context myself. I referred to Oxford dictionary

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