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Moguwai007 Posted 13 years ago
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With the stairs VS By the stairs.

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With the stairs next to the elevator, you can move to the ground floor or roof.
  

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moguwai007 With the stairs next to the elevator, you can move to the ground floor or roof. You need something else. Using the stairs next to the elevator you can [get / move] to the ground floor or to the roof.

  • moguwai007 With the stairs next to the elevator, you can move to the ground floor or roof.
  • You need something else.
  • Using the stairs next to the elevator you can [get / move] to the ground floor or to the roof.
  • From the stairs next to the elevator you can [get / move] to the ground floor or to the roof.
  • CJ Edit: Also ...
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moguwai007With the stairs next to the elevator, you can move to the ground floor or roof.
You need something else.

Using the stairs next to the elevator you can [get / move] to the ground floor or to the roof.
From the stairs next to the elevator you can [get / move] to the ground floor or to the roof.

CJ

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