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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

fall on

Is fall on the correct phrasal verb? No sign of it in the dictionary.

Take a left and you will fall on Hilton road.

Thank you
  

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Anonymous No sign of it in the dictionary That is a good hint.

  • Anonymous No sign of it in the dictionary That is a good hint.
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Anonymous No sign of it in the dictionary
That is a good hint.
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A dishonored samurai was obliged to fall on his sword.
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What is the verb to use?
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"Come upon" is useful.
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What do you think about 'come upon/on'?

Take a left and you will come on Hilton road.


Is this correct?
Take a left and once you get/come on/onto the boulevard, drive 2 miles and you'll see it.

Thanks in advance
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AS already gave you the answer: use 'be':

Take a left and you will be on Hilton road.
Take a left and once you're on the boulevard, drive 2 miles and you'll see it.

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