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Cat navy 425 Posted 4 years ago
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There is a tree on each side of the gate.

Dear all,

There is a tree on the right side and left side of the gate. In this context, could you please tell me which of the following sentences are correct?

1) There is a tree on each side of the gate.

2) There is a tree on both sides of the gate.

3) There is a tree on each sides of the gate.

4) There is a tree on both side of the gate.

  

Top answer

1) There is a tree on each side of the gate. OK. 2) There is a tree on both sides of the gate.

  • 1) There is a tree on each side of the gate.
  • OK.
  • 2) There is a tree on both sides of the gate.
  • No.
  • 3) There is a tree on each sides of the gate.
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1) There is a tree on each side of the gate. OK.

2) There is a tree on both sides of the gate. No.

3) There is a tree on each sides of the gate. No.

4) There is a tree on both side of the gate. No.

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