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turn to the left vs. turn on the left #1 (permalink) Sat Apr 19, 2008 9:48 am   turn to the left vs. turn on the left
 

my question always was " turn to the left or turn on the left" please help me Idea
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turn to the left vs. turn on the left #2 (permalink) Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:00 am   turn to the left vs. turn on the left
 

I'd say 'turn to the left'...
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:) #3 (permalink) Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:04 am   :)
 

hi pamela thanks for your reply ..yes it's better to turn to right instead of turning to left Smile
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turn to the left vs. turn on the left #4 (permalink) Sat Apr 19, 2008 11:13 am   turn to the left vs. turn on the left
 

Right you are. Wink Laughing
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help #5 (permalink) Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:20 am   help
 

could somebody help me with this text..i find something it's not correct ..please tell me if u find any mistakes ...so here it is : " from the point of view of child's behaviour trabquility i would say that Butterflies resembles to the story of ......
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turn to the left vs. turn on the left #6 (permalink) Wed Apr 23, 2008 13:46 pm   turn to the left vs. turn on the left
 

Hi,

My take: ....butterflies resemble the story ...
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help #7 (permalink) Wed Apr 23, 2008 17:43 pm   help
 

oana wrote:
Could somebody help me with this text? I think something is not correct. Please tell me if you find any mistakes. Here it is:


I have made suggestions above for corrections in the beginning of you post.

oana wrote:
" From the point of view of the tranquility of a/the child's behaviour, I would say that Butterflies resembles the story of ......


I have made a few suggestions in the quote above. However, the sentence is not complete. The story of what?

Are you referring to something such as a book or a movie entitled "Butterflies", or are you referring generally to the insects known as butterflies?
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