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Eventually vs. finally | Help plus verb?
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Preposition ROUND Wed Jun 23, 2004 0:44 am  Preposition ROUND
 

Could someone please use "ROUND" as a preposition in a sentence. Thanks!
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Round Wed Jun 23, 2004 9:20 am  Round
 

Hi,

There was a road on the outside of the castle and we drove round the castle and saw everything.

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