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Moon7296 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

If(when) you look at the page 10?

Do you say like "If(when) you look at the page 10, you'll see the cat's picture" when you want listener to turn or read the page you want them to read?(here, page10)
  

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Yes, you can say it both ways. Don't say 'the page 10'. Just say 'page 10'.

  • Yes, you can say it both ways.
  • Don't say 'the page 10'.
  • Just say 'page 10'.
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Yes, you can say it both ways.

Don't say 'the page 10'. Just say 'page 10'.
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Or simply I can say "Now(Well) at page 10, you'll see(you can see) the cat's picture", can't I?
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moon7296 "Now(Well) at page 10, you'll see(you can see) the cat's picture", can't I?
Id use '... on page 10...'.

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