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Pructus Posted 10 years ago
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Two doors down across

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1. Does “Two doors down across the street” mean a or b?


my house

street









a



b


2. The meaning of “two doors down” and “two houses down” are the same?
  

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pructus 1. Does “Two doors down across the street” mean a or b? A.

  • pructus 1.
  • Does “Two doors down across the street” mean a or b?
  • A.
  • pructus 2.
  • The meaning of “two doors down” and “two houses down” are the same?
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pructus1. Does “Two doors down across the street” mean a or b?
A.
pructus2. The meaning of “two doors down” and “two houses down” are the same?
Yes. Or 'the second door/house down'.
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If the street were really like this:


my house

street









a



b


I'd say 'the second house down across the street'. for b

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I see... I see....
Thanks so much, Mister Micawber!!
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Thanks so much, fivejedjon!!

After some thought, isn't it like below?

If so, isn't "the second house down across the street" for a?

my

house

street

right across the street

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I see... I see...
Thanks so much, fivejedjon!!

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