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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence arrangement

Are both of these sentence forms correct?

It is at the top right corner.
It is at the top corner on the right.

Thanks.
  

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Anonymous Are both of these sentence forms correct? Yes. Or 'it's at the upper right'.

  • Anonymous Are both of these sentence forms correct?
  • Yes.
  • Or 'it's at the upper right'.
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AnonymousAre both of these sentence forms correct?
Yes. Or 'it's at the upper right'.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousAre both of these sentence forms correct?Yes. Or 'it's at the upper right'.
Thanks, teacher.

Also, can all three example be followed by 'of the cupboard'?
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Anonymouscan all three example be followed by 'of the cupboard'?
Now you have introduced a new factor. 'At' does not work well now.
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Mister Micawber Anonymouscan all three example be followed by 'of the cupboard'?Now you have introduced a new factor. 'At' does not work well now.
I see. Then I think 'in' would work better instead of 'at' in these example if I wanted to add 'of the cupboard'. Am I right?

But I think If I used 'of the paper/wall' the 'at' would work. What do you think
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AnonymousIt is at the top right corner.
It is on the right-hand side of the top shelf of the cupboard.
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AnonymousThen I think 'in' would work better instead of 'at' in these example if I wanted to add 'of the cupboard'. Am I right?
Yes, that's right.
AnonymousBut I think If I used 'of the paper/wall' the 'at' would work. What do you think?
Right. You understand those prepositions very well, I think.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousThen I think 'in' would work better instead of 'at' in these example if I wanted to add 'of the cupboard'. Am I right?Yes, that's right.AnonymousBut I think If I used 'of the paper/wall' the 'at' would work. What do you think?Right. You understand those prepositions very well, I think.
Great.

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