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Hasibrahman Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

It's a rustic home that's over 150 years

® What does "on the very edge of town" mean here?

? It's a rustic home that's over 150 years old and on the very edge of town but still within walking distance to everything we need.

® Which one is grammatically correct and natural enough?
1) It's a rustic home that's over 150 years old and on the very edge of town but still within walking distance to everything we need.
2) It's a rustic home that's over 150 years old and on the very edge of town but still within walking distance of everything we need.
  

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Hasibrahman on the very edge of town about as far from the center of the town as you can get before you're outside the town Hasibrahman Which one is grammatically correct and natural enough? 2) is more natural to my ear. CJ

  • Hasibrahman on the very edge of town about as far from the center of the town as you can get before you're outside the town Hasibrahman Which one is grammatically correct and natural enough?
  • 2) is more natural to my ear.
  • CJ
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Hasibrahmanon the very edge of town

about as far from the center of the town as you can get before you're outside the town

HasibrahmanWhich one is grammatically correct and natural enough?

2) is more natural to my ear.

CJ

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It is a rustic house. "Home" for "house" is real estate agent talk.

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