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Nokia Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

at/on the corner?

"The coffee shop is on/at the corner of A street and Y Avenue".

Should we use "on" or "at"? Or are they both correct?

Thanks.
  

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nokia are they both correct? Yes, they are both correct, and there is no difference in meaning. CJ

  • nokia are they both correct?
  • Yes, they are both correct, and there is no difference in meaning.
  • CJ
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nokiaare they both correct?
Yes, they are both correct, and there is no difference in meaning.

CJ

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