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Do "around" in these two sentences have the same meaning? Can any other preposition replace it? 1) If the gate’s locked, you’ll have to go around the side of the house.  2) If you want to get a good view of the whole castle, you can walk around the walls.
2019年10月29日 08:13
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Yes, the meaning is the same, you could also say "go round" or "walk round". I can't see a simple alternative to these two.
2019年10月29日
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