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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
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In front of / opposite

Can I say,

(a) The temple is in front of / opposite / near a junction.

(b) The temple is at / beside the junction.

(c) The temple is at / in front of the T-junction.
  

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(a) The temple is at / near / next to a junction. (b) The temple is at / near/ next to the junction. (c) The temple is at/near/ next to the T-junction.

  • (a) The temple is at / near / next to a junction.
  • (b) The temple is at / near/ next to the junction.
  • (c) The temple is at/near/ next to the T-junction.
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(a) The temple is at / near / next to a junction.

(b) The temple is at / near/next to the junction.

(c) The temple is at/near/ next to the T-junction.
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thanks, Can I say,

The temple is located at / near / next to a junction.
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Vincent Teo
thanks, Can I say,

The temple is located at / near / next to a junction.


Yes.
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Thanks, can I say:

(a) In front of the temple, there is a T-junction.

(b) The temple is at the second junction.
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(a) In front of the temple, there is a T-junction. -- OK

(b) The temple is at the second junction. -- OK

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