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Hanuman_2000 Posted 20 years ago
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Hello,

1. Next to the garden, there is a children's corner.

The word "next" here works as an "adverb"?

What is the meaning of "children's corner" here ?
  

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Hanuman_2000 Hello, 1. Next to the garden, there is a children's corner. The word "next" here works as an "adverb"?

  • Hanuman_2000 Hello, 1.
  • Next to the garden, there is a children's corner.
  • The word "next" here works as an "adverb"?
  • What is the meaning of "children's corner" here ?
  • Next to the garden =Where.
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Hanuman_2000Hello,

1. Next to the garden, there is a children's corner.

The word "next" here works as an "adverb"?

What is the meaning of "children's corner" here ?

Next to the garden =Where. It looks to me like an adverbial phrase modifying "there is a Children's Corner".

Children's Corner- sounds like an establi
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Hello, Goodman

Thanks for reply.

Yes, It was written as "Children's Corner" in a book. But I did not care it. Now I got it.

Thanks.

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