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M and N are on the same side of P(1); M and N are on same sides of P(2); M and P are on the opposite side of N(3); M and P are on opposite sides of N(4); Which of the above is correct (grammar). Image: https://i.stack.imgur.com/vOYMV.png

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  • Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking. – Community Sep 26 '22 at 14:35
  • Sorry, I added a image, I want ask what is the correct grammar to say it. – Yuu Sep 26 '22 at 14:45
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Same side is one side, so singular.

Opposite sides are two distinct sides, so plural.

But the tag formal-grammar is for something very different.

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