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Bill: where are we going?
Emma: Not far, the cinema is just - the corner.
(a) roundabout
(b) in up on
(c) around
(d) on the backside​

Answers

Answered by mathsguru94
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Answer:

around the corner

Explanation:

this is correct

Answered by smartbrainz
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Bill: where are we going? Emma: Not far, the cinema is just Around the corner.

Option (c)

EXPLANATION:

  • 'Prepositions' are words generally used to connect 'pronouns, phrases, or nouns' to other words win a sentence. 'Prepositions' connect 'objects, people, location and time' of a sentence.
  • They are usually 'short words', and they are placed in front of nouns. Around is a preposition.
  • They imply in a direction or position or surrounding, or in a 'direction' going from 'one part to the other or along the edge of'. And is often used with 'verbs of movement', such as drive, walk and also in 'phrasal verbs' like hand around or get around.

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