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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

move away/move aside/move to the side

Sometimes my brother come in front of TV while I am watching and I couldn't see it. So I ask him to "move away" "move aside" "move to the side" so that I can see TV.

Which one is correct in this situation?
  

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throwing a shoe at him all of your suggestions are ok

  • throwing a shoe at him all of your suggestions are ok
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throwing a shoe at him

all of your suggestions are ok
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Thank you Nona-the-Brit
Can I also say "go aside", "go away", "go to the side" to mean the same?
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Hi,

Colloquial things to say include 'Move over, please' and 'Can you get out of my way, please?'

Clive

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