1 and 2, yes
3 maybe -- if both have keys if the car is locked
4 and 5. yes
6 not a normal expression, no, but possible if the bus waits for both to get on board
7, 8, and 9. All are OK.
Any logic here depends on what it is.
1. Let's meet at the car at six.
2. Let's meet near the car at six.
3. Let's meet inside the car at six.
[You mean #1 is #2. #1 doesn't mean #3. Is that right?]
4. Let's meet at the bus at six.
5. Let's meet near the bus at six.
6. Let's meet inside the bus at six.
[You mean #4 is #5. #4 doesn't mean #6. Is that right?]
7. Let's meet at the park at six.
8. Let's meet near the park at six.
9. Let's meet inside the park at six.
[What about these three sentences? Here, #7 doesn't mean #8. #7 means #9. Is that right? Do you have any logical theory about the difference between these three sentences and the previous example sentences?
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