Please, 1. Which is correct? Why? " It's on the right of the church" / " It's on the right side of the church.". 2.. What's the difference? " It's on the right side of the church" / " It's on the right side to the church. "
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These are synonymous: It's to the right of the church. It's on the right side of the church. It's beside the church, on the right.
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These are synonymous: It's to the right of the church.
It's on the right side of the church.
It's beside the church, on the right.
It's next to the church, on the right.
Are you talking about a building, like a school?
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