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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

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The story continues over the page.

Does the sentence mean the story continues on the back of the currect page, or the front of the next page?

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Usually it means on the other side of the current leaf (It is also written 'continues overleaf '), but if the pages are one-sided, then it means the next page.

  • Usually it means on the other side of the current leaf (It is also written 'continues overleaf '), but if the pages are one-sided, then it means the next page.
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Usually it means on the other side of the current leaf (It is also written 'continues overleaf'), but if the pages are one-sided, then it means the next page.

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