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basiliomagno

Oct. 18, 2021

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Bookstores

In my city there are two book stores located in the same block. One of them is on one corner, and I called it the corner bookstore. The other one lies on the middle of a street, and I called it the crazy man bookstore.

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Bookstores

In my city there are two book stores located ion the same block.

Minor difference but I'd always say "on" here.

One of them is on onea corner, and I called it the corner bookstore.

You'd say "I called it" if you thought of this whole situation as being in the past; you no longer live in this city, the bookstores don't exist any more, something like that. But if the bookstore is still present in your life, then "I call it".

"a corner" vs "one corner" is again very minor, but I think here I'd only say "One of them is on one corner" if I intended to later talk about another corner - "and the other is on the opposite corner", or something.

The other one lies onat the middle of a street, and I called it the crazy man bookstore.

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basiliomagno

Feb. 16, 2022

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Thank you!

Bookstores

In my city there are two book stores located in the same block.

In my city there are two book stores located ion the same block.

One of them is on one corner, and I called it the corner bookstore.

One of them is on onea corner, and I called it the corner bookstore.

The other one lies on the middle of a street, and I called it the crazy man bookstore.

The other one lies onat the middle of a street, and I called it the crazy man bookstore.

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