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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
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About directions of

Can I say,

(a) She gave a tourist directions (of Street Bt) .

(b) The tourist asked her the directions (of going the shopping mall).

(c) She is giving tourist directions .

(d) She is giving tourist directions of interest of places.
  

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You give directions to not of. Vincent Teo (a) She gave a tourist directions (to Street Bt) . (b) The tourist asked her the directions (to going the shopping mall).

  • You give directions to not of.
  • Vincent Teo (a) She gave a tourist directions (to Street Bt) .
  • (b) The tourist asked her the directions (to going the shopping mall).
  • (c) She is giving tourist a tourist or tourists directions .
  • (d) She is giving tourist a tourist or tourists directions to interest of places.
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You give directions to not of.
Vincent Teo(a) She gave a tourist directions (to Street Bt) .
(b) The tourist asked her the directions (to going the shopping mall).
(c) She is giving tourist a tourist or tourists directions .
(d) She is giving tourist a tourist or tourists directions to interest of places.
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Dave Phillipsc)
(d) She is giving tourist a tourist or tourists directions to interest of places
Hi Dave
I think you missed the part in bold: places of interest.
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Can I say,

He told the tourist (the) directions / about the directions.

Thanks !
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Yoong Liat
Dave Phillipsc) (d) She is giving tourist a tourist or tourists directions to interest of places
Hi DaveI think you missed the part in bold: places of interest.

Thank you, you are of course correct. I completely didn't look at it.

Please note this Vincent.
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It wouldn't be natural. "He told the tourist the way (there/to...)," is more natural.
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Can I say,

(a) He asked the tourists the directions.

(b) The tourist asked me the directions.

(c) The tourist asked the tourist for /about the directions.

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