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Rashin Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Direction

Hi,

How is "straight on" is different from "straight head"? with an example in social language please.

Thanks in advance.
R.N
  

Top answer

In giving directions, there's no difference between 'straight on' and 'straight a head'. ) Rover

  • In giving directions, there's no difference between 'straight on' and 'straight a head'.
  • ) Rover
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In giving directions, there's no difference between 'straight on' and 'straight ahead'.

'Turn right at the lights and go straight on/straight ahead at the cemetery.'
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Hi ,dear Rover
Thanks for swift reply.

social language : I mean the type used in conversations in society .
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rashinsocial language
Instead of saying that you'd like an example 'in social language', say 'in conversational style'.

CJ

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