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Yoong Liat
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Mon 13 Aug, 2007 10:00 am
1. There is a post office
on
the corner.
2. There is a post office
at
the corner.
Is there a difference in meaning between the two sentences?
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Tomkitten
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Mon 13 Aug, 2007 06:17 pm
at/on the corner
No.
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Yoong Liat
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Mon 13 Aug, 2007 10:36 pm
Thanks.
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