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a man has only two trees in his garden. there is a path between the two trees. is it correct to say that there were two trees on each/either side of the path? or one tree on each/either side of the path?

  

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pen file a man has only two trees in his garden. there is a path between the two trees. is it correct to say that there were two trees on each/either side of the path?

  • pen file a man has only two trees in his garden.
  • there is a path between the two trees.
  • is it correct to say that there were two trees on each/either side of the path?
  • No.
  • That would be 4 trees.
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pen filea man has only two trees in his garden. there is a path between the two trees. is it correct to say that there were two trees on each/either side of the path?

No. That would be 4 trees.

pen fileor one tree on each/either side of the path?

Right.

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