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JKBelieve Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

'on the right'?........that's not right... is it?

0My friend who has been to Japan told me that he heard the phrase 'You may exit on the right' in a Japanese subway. I was sure that he had heard it wrong that they couldn't have made such a mistake but my friend said that he hadn't heard it wrong. He also said that the sentence just sounded wrong but didn't have any grammatical problems.....is this true? I don't believe it, but I wasn't too sure hence the question. Please tell me once and for all if02br
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0 It doesn't seem me wrong either.Let's wait for other answers. 0-
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0 Sounds just fine to me. What is it about the sentence that worries you? 0-
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01cite10JKBelieve12cite10My friend who has been to Japan told me that he heard the phrase 'You may exit on the right' in a Japanese subway. I don't believe it, but I wasn't too sure hence the question. Please tell me once and for all if12br
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10'You may exit on the right' is a correct sentence. Thanx ^^12br
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0 Sentence seems fine to me. I've heard it used quite a few times.0-

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