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Where are you, Ramesh? I am right opposite to the apartment.correct the sentence

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Answered by Sidyandex
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There can be lots of options, but the correct one would be

‘where are you Ramesh?

I am right opposite the apartment.’

If the sentence has a structure where it says I am right opposite to the apartment, then it builds up a relationship with the apartment as the subject.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Where are you Ramesh? I am right in front of the apartment.

EXPLANATION:  

  • The given sentence may seem correct in the first glance but it is grammatically incorrect.
  • The speaker is asking the question to the person named Ramesh directly so the use of punctuation mark, that is comma is incorrect. Secondly, the speaker is asking about the position of Ramesh, so opposite to the building is ambiguous.
  • In place of this front of the building should be used and that’s why the final sentence would be :- Where are you Ramesh? I am right in front of the building.

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