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Liveinjapan  #471294  Fri, 01 Feb 08 01:02 AM

Six candidates are sitting alongside each other at a long rectangle table facing the same direction.
Six candidates are sitting at a long rectangle table alongside each other facing the same direction.
Six candidates are sitting at the same side of a long rectangle table facing the audience.

Are they correct and natural to say?

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Grammar Geek  #471297  Fri, 01 Feb 08 01:11 AM

The first one is redundant. If they are all on the same side, they are alongside each other.

The order of the second one is just off to my hear. I prefer to have the "alongside each other" right next to "sitting."

The third one is the best.

Note, though, that you should say rectangular table, not rectangle table.

  
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Clive  #471299  Fri, 01 Feb 08 01:12 AM

Hi,

Six candidates are sitting alongside each other at a long rectangle table facing the same direction.
Six candidates are sitting at a long rectangle table alongside each other facing the same direction.
Six candidates are sitting at the same side of a long rectangle table facing the audience.

'Beside' is more natural here than 'alongside'.

Six candidates are sitting beside each other at a long rectangle table, all facing in the same direction.
Six candidates are sitting at a long rectangle table beside each other, all facing in the same direction.

Six candidates are sitting at the same side of a long rectangle table, and facing the audience. (it's the candidates who are facing the audience, and not the table.

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Liveinjapan  #471302  Fri, 01 Feb 08 01:33 AM
Thank you very much, GG and Clive. Smile [:)]
  
Yoong Liat  #471517  Fri, 01 Feb 08 03:07 PM
 Clive wrote:

Hi,

Six candidates are sitting alongside each other at a long rectangle table facing the same direction.
Six candidates are sitting at a long rectangle table alongside each other facing the same direction.
Six candidates are sitting at the same side of a long rectangle table facing the audience.

'Beside' is more natural here than 'alongside'.

Six candidates are sitting beside each other at a long rectangle table, all facing in the same direction.
Six candidates are sitting at a long rectangle table beside each other, all facing in the same direction.

Six candidates are sitting at the same side of a long rectangle table, and facing the audience.

Hi Clive

Six candidates are sitting beside each other at a long rectangle table, all facing in the same direction. (Is 'in' required or optional?)

  
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Clive  #471561  Fri, 01 Feb 08 04:56 PM

Hi,

Six candidates are sitting beside each other at a long rectangle table, all facing in the same direction. (Is 'in' required or optional?)

It's often omitted in everyday speech, but if you want to write or speak carefully, use 'in'.

Clive

  
Yoong Liat  #471563  Fri, 01 Feb 08 05:03 PM
Thanks, Clive.
  
Yankee  #471590  Fri, 01 Feb 08 06:18 PM
 Liveinjapan wrote:
Six candidates are sitting on the same side of a long rectangle table, facing the audience.
Hi LiJ

The change of wording in Sentence 3 would probably lead me to use the preposition 'on' rather than 'at'.  In addition, I would prefer a comma after the word 'table' in Sentence 3.  Otherwise, it sounds as if you mean that the table is facing the audience.

  
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Liveinjapan  #471761  Sat, 02 Feb 08 09:17 AM
 Yankee wrote:
 Liveinjapan wrote:
Six candidates are sitting on the same side of a long rectangle table, facing the audience.
Hi LiJ

The change of wording in Sentence 3 would probably lead me to use the preposition 'on' rather than 'at'.  In addition, I would prefer a comma after the word 'table' in Sentence 3.  Otherwise, it sounds as if you mean that the table is facing the audience.

I understand. Thanks, Amy. Smile [:)]

  
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