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Liton Das Posted 6 years ago
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Head onto, as you

Hello please correct my sentence.


Can I say or use "head" like this?

Head to the north.

We are heading to the newly opened restaurant.

Students Head onto the page no 56.

As you grow older and proceed further in your study you will get to know how to use scientific calculator.

  

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Liton Das Head to the north. That is not wrong, but I would expect simply "head north". Liton Das We are heading to the newly opened restaurant.

  • Liton Das Head to the north.
  • That is not wrong, but I would expect simply "head north".
  • Liton Das We are heading to the newly opened restaurant.
  • Good.
  • It implies a certain enthusiasm.
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Liton DasHead to the north.

That is not wrong, but I would expect simply "head north".

Liton DasWe are heading to the newly opened restaurant.

Good. It implies a certain enthusiasm.

Liton DasStudents Head onto the page no 56.

Nah.

Liton DasAs yo
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Head north.

We are heading to the newly opened restaurant.

Students, head to page 56. (This is not really wrong, but I would never say it.)

As you grow older and proceed in your studies, you will come to know how to use a scientific calculator.

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