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Which is gramatically correct?
THE house is next to the pool.
OR
A house is next to the pool.
In this situation we have a drawing in front of us and we think on a specific house...
  

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If it is the first time you have seen either, say 'A house is next to a pool'. More natural about a picture is eg There is a pool beside a house. Clive

  • If it is the first time you have seen either, say 'A house is next to a pool'.
  • More natural about a picture is eg There is a pool beside a house.
  • Clive
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If it is the first time you have seen either, say 'A house is next to a pool'.

More natural about a picture is eg There is a pool beside a house.

Clive

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