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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

to or from

Which is correct?

The house is at an angle to/from the road.

The chairs sit an at angle to/from the aisle.

Thank you
  

Top answer

Normally one says "at an angle to ".

  • Normally one says "at an angle to ".
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Normally one says "at an angle to".
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Could you tell me howto say it about the following picture?

in this one

Do you say :The seats are parellel to the aisle.

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I don't see any picture.

I would write "parallel with", despite the fact that Google results suggest that "parallel to" is more common.

Note spelling: parallel.

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