Dan
on each side of road or on both side of road ?
2010年6月5日 03:48
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The meaning of those two is the same. Both are just fine =)
2010年6月5日
1
"on both sideS of THE road." :)
2010年6月5日
Hi Lovelyweather They're both correct, and usually interchangeable, but depend on context. For instance: Both: "the tractor is so wide it has to use both sides of the road" (at the same time) Each: "There was a house on each side of the road" Either: "Men were standing on each side / both sides of the road"
2010年6月5日
on each side of the road on both sides of the road both are alright ^__^
2010年6月5日
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