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Jenny chiu Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

at the corner

Does at the corner mean in the corner?

or at the corner mean on the corner?

Which one is right?
  

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4 Answers
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So, at the corner of = in the corner of?

because I don't get the answer for this one
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Jenny chiuSo, at the corner of = in the corner of?
No. Where did you get that idea? I would meet you at the corner of a street, but I would find you crying in the corner of a room.
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This one is clearer.

at the corner of =on the corner of

Thanks

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