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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Questions regarding where they are

Hi. Is this correct to say or write "John Doe is next to the chair" or "John Doe is behind the chair"?
Also, if there is a bank on the corner of A Street and B Street, will it be sufficient for you to help me with the concept of "around the corner from the bank"? Thank you for your help in advance.
  

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Anonymous Is this correct to say or write "John Doe is next to the chair" or "John Doe is behind the chair"? Sure. What might be wrong with it?

  • Anonymous Is this correct to say or write "John Doe is next to the chair" or "John Doe is behind the chair"?
  • Sure.
  • What might be wrong with it?
  • Anonymous if there is a bank on the corner of A Street and B Street, will it be sufficient for you to help me with the concept of "around the corner from the bank"?
  • I don't understand what you want to know about this.
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Anonymous Is this correct to say or write "John Doe is next to the chair" or "John Doe is behind the chair"?
Sure. What might be wrong with it?
Anonymousif there is a bank on the corner of A Street and B Street, will it be sufficient for you to help me with the concept of "around the corner from the bank"?
I don't understand

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