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Mr. Tom Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

My house isn't easy to direct.

If someone’s house is difficult to reach the first time because there is no famous shop, building or a hospital nearby, and the alleys are intricate, can s/he use this sentence to a friend who wants to visit the house and be directed for the address on the cell phone or via text message?

Oh, that’s the problem. My house isn’t easy to direct.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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My house isn't easy to find. It's hard to give directions to my house. "My house isn't easy to direct" is not correct.

  • My house isn't easy to find.
  • It's hard to give directions to my house.
  • "My house isn't easy to direct" is not correct.
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My house isn't easy to find.
It's hard to give directions to my house.

"My house isn't easy to direct" is not correct.

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