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26 Mar 2021
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Don't stand below that wall, the tiles are coming off.
Don't stand under that wall, the tiles are coming off.
Which is correct?
Why?
Don't stand below that wall, the tiles are coming off.
Don't stand under that wall, the tiles are coming off.
Which is correct?
Why?
Don't stand under that wall, the tiles are coming off.
Which is correct?
Why?
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Neither. A wall can either be behind or in front of a person. I think the better sentence would be: Don’t lean on that wall, the tiles are coming off.
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