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Onizo Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Opposite/third row/end corners

1. Put the piece(lego) on the opposite end to/from/of this.

2. Put the pieces on the second dot(?) in the third row.

3. These go to the end corners(refering to the corners at one end).

Do these sound natural?
  

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com/2010/11/lego-disctionary-basic-term / Studs are what Lego users would call those dots/bumps. Bricks are the basic Lego pieces.

  • com/2010/11/lego-disctionary-basic-term / Studs are what Lego users would call those dots/bumps.
  • Bricks are the basic Lego pieces.
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I'll give you a start to the determination of what makes sense by referring you to this site:
http://thebrickblogger.com/2010/11/lego-disctionary-basic-term/
Studs are what Lego users would call those dots/bumps. Bricks are the basic Lego pieces.
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1. Put the Lego brick at the opposite end from this.
2. Put the Lego bricks on the second Stud in the third row of the green Baseplate.
3. These Lego bricks go to the end corners of the red Baseplate.

I’m afraid there’s nothing natural (just helpful) about Lego instructions. It is better to learn to play with Lego before you learn to read. The instructions are for parents, I bel
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Thank you wilpeter.

This was very helpful.

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