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Teo Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

entrance to/of

1. The entrance to the school is over there.

2. The entrance of the school is over there.

Can anyone tell me if there's a subtle difference in meaning between the above two sentences?
  

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Only "entrance to" sounds natural to me.

  • Only "entrance to" sounds natural to me.
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Only "entrance to" sounds natural to me.

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