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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

In the commons

Considering the following sentence:


""People surrounded them in the commons, cheering at them."


In this context, what does 'in the commons' mean?

  

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The commons usually means a large open grassy area for public use. Have you tried looking it up in a dictionary to see if there is another definition that is more appropriate to what you are reading? CJ

  • The commons usually means a large open grassy area for public use.
  • Have you tried looking it up in a dictionary to see if there is another definition that is more appropriate to what you are reading?
  • CJ
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The commons usually means a large open grassy area for public use.

Have you tried looking it up in a dictionary to see if there is another definition that is more appropriate to what you are reading?

CJ

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Christine ChristieIn this context, what does 'in the commons' mean?

It would help if you give the context.

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