Ashraful Haque
Senior Member
- Joined
- May 14, 2019
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Bengali; Bangla
- Home Country
- Bangladesh
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- Bangladesh
Imagine there are two door in a room. If you exit one you'd have to go around the corners and walk in a circle to get to the other door. In this context do we say:
1) "He's coming around."
![two-doors-in-a-empty-room-two-doors-in-empty-room-3d-illustration-choice-concept-clip-art_csp446.jpg two-doors-in-a-empty-room-two-doors-in-empty-room-3d-illustration-choice-concept-clip-art_csp446.jpg](https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/data/attachments/2/2807-88af2bdcd6d857259dc30f1189168667.jpg)
2) If we walk from in front of the driver's door of a car all the way over in front of the passenger's door. Is it going all the way around the car?
I don't know how well I was able to explain my problem but I tried my best. Sorry for the bizarre question.
1) "He's coming around."
![two-doors-in-a-empty-room-two-doors-in-empty-room-3d-illustration-choice-concept-clip-art_csp446.jpg two-doors-in-a-empty-room-two-doors-in-empty-room-3d-illustration-choice-concept-clip-art_csp446.jpg](https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/data/attachments/2/2807-88af2bdcd6d857259dc30f1189168667.jpg)
2) If we walk from in front of the driver's door of a car all the way over in front of the passenger's door. Is it going all the way around the car?
I don't know how well I was able to explain my problem but I tried my best. Sorry for the bizarre question.