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 Alyona C.
 
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							| Hi friends, I need your help. 1) I read it ... a book. (in or from?) I think -�in 2) Do you like to lend books ... your friends? (from or to?) I think - to I want to describe a classroom what should I say: 1) In front of the room or at the beginning of the room there is a blackboard. 2) In the back or at the end of the classroom there is a bookcase. Thanks in advance. |  7 Nov 2010      
					
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 magneto
 
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							| 1. in a book (You would only use from a book in a phrase like: I �ve borrowed this quotation from a book.) 2. to your friends (you lend sth to sb, you borrow sth from sb - lend OALD, borrow OALD)
 
 1. at the front of the room (the position that is in the direction that somebody/something is facing, e.g. There �s a garden at the front of the house. - check OALD for the different contexts - and, accordingly, prepositions - in which you can use front as a noun)
 2. in/ at the back of the classroom (OALD)
 
 Hope I �ve helped
  
 
 
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