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Poppo26 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions of Location

Hi!

Please anyone tell me what the preposition of location is in this sentence:

Franklin Avenue and Washington Avenue run north and south.

Thank you so much!
  

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Franklin Avenue and Washington Avenue run north and south. I don't find one, poppo. I don't believe there is one.

  • Franklin Avenue and Washington Avenue run north and south.
  • I don't find one, poppo.
  • I don't believe there is one.
  • How about, ".
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Franklin Avenue and Washington Avenue run north and south.

I don't find one, poppo. I don't believe there is one.

How about, ". . . . north and south beside the river"?

(One on each side!
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That's what I think so, too! Thank you so much!
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Thank you! I got that sentence from an English book and it says that it has preposition of location which I think is not true. Hahaha!
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Good work, poppo! You don't need that grammar book anymore. You can throw it away!

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