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Tara2 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Around the park

What does 'around' mean?

"He rides a bicycle around the park".

  

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In one sense, it can mean that he rides along (or just outside) the perimeter of the park, so as to make a complete circuit of the park. In another sense, it means that he rides within the park so as to pass through a variety of locations (possibly, but not necessarily, making a rough circuit).

  • In one sense, it can mean that he rides along (or just outside) the perimeter of the park, so as to make a complete circuit of the park.
  • In another sense, it means that he rides within the park so as to pass through a variety of locations (possibly, but not necessarily, making a rough circuit).
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In one sense, it can mean that he rides along (or just outside) the perimeter of the park, so as to make a complete circuit of the park. In another sense, it means that he rides within the park so as to pass through a variety of locations (possibly, but not necessarily, making a rough circuit).

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