Lucy
‎on the other wall? Why is "on" used in this sentence? The wardrobe is not hanging on the wall, it is just leaning against it. Why use "on"? Thank you so much!
21 mai 2024 07:35
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on relates to the surface, even vertically
22 mai 2024
I'd say it's similar to: On the side, On the waterfront, A house ON the lake (doesn't literally mean it'a a boat), etc. A shop on Main Street (it's actually next to the the street) In kind of means ALONG, NEXT TO, NEAR etc.
22 mai 2024
For a free standing wardrobe "up against the wall" is better and more natural grammar. The text does not appear to mention what type of wardrobe, so it could have or might have been hung on the wall.
21 mai 2024
It is probably a built-in-cupboard. Which is why it is 'on' the wall. However, the grammar of the passage isn't the greatest!
21 mai 2024
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