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Jenny chiu Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

(on/ in/ at )the corner of

on the corner of = at the corner of (both of them are different of in the corner of)

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Jenny chiu on the corner of = at the corner of An outside corner. Where streets intersect. Jenny chiu in the corner of An inside corner.

  • Jenny chiu on the corner of = at the corner of An outside corner.
  • Where streets intersect.
  • Jenny chiu in the corner of An inside corner.
  • In the northwest corner of the room.
  • _____________________________ .........
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Jenny chiuon the corner of = at the corner of
An outside corner. Where streets intersect.
Jenny chiuin the corner of
An inside corner. In the northwest corner of the room.
_____________________________

......... outside corner ________________
................................| ...inside corn
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What about "at" the corner of?
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at the corner is at the corner of a street, like on the corner.

CJ

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