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We can meet outside the cinema. vs We can meet in front of the cinema.



 
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We can meet outside the cinema. vs We can meet in front of the cinema. #1 (permalink) Sun Sep 20, 2009 17:17 pm   We can meet outside the cinema. vs We can meet in front of the cinema.
 

Hello, which sentence is correct?

1/ We can meet outside the cinema.
2/ We can meet in front of the cinema.
3/ We can meet at the cinema.

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meet somewhere #2 (permalink) Sun Sep 20, 2009 18:49 pm   meet somewhere
 

All three sound fine to me, each just has a somewhat different meaning.
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meet somewhere #3 (permalink) Sun Sep 20, 2009 19:07 pm   meet somewhere
 

we can meet at the cinema
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meet somewhere #4 (permalink) Sun Sep 20, 2009 19:19 pm   meet somewhere
 

Option no 3 (We can meet at the cinema)
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meet somewhere #5 (permalink) Sun Sep 20, 2009 23:33 pm   meet somewhere
 

Cerberus™ wrote:
All three sound fine to me, each just has a somewhat different meaning.

I couldn't agree more.
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meet somewhere #6 (permalink) Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:13 am   meet somewhere
 

Cerberus™ wrote:
All three sound fine to me, each just has a somewhat different meaning.


Ditto.
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We can meet outside the cinema. vs We can meet in front of the cinema. #7 (permalink) Sat Sep 26, 2009 6:11 am   We can meet outside the cinema. vs We can meet in front of the cinema.
 

I choose number 3
We can meet at the cinema
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meet somewhere #8 (permalink) Mon Oct 12, 2009 0:36 am   meet somewhere
 

hello lemka
you re in the right place to learn english.
nice to see any other girl from azerbaycan other aysel:)
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