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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

right <-> turn

Hi. I don't understand the difference between these two phrases :

" right turn " "turn right"
  

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Anonymous right turn "turn" is a noun. You have to make a right turn to get there. Anonymous turn right "turn" is a verb.

  • Anonymous right turn "turn" is a noun.
  • You have to make a right turn to get there.
  • Anonymous turn right "turn" is a verb.
  • You have to turn right to get there.
  • CJ
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Anonymousright turn
"turn" is a noun.

You have to make a right turn to get there.
Anonymousturn right
"turn" is a verb.

You have to turn right to get there.

CJ
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'Turn' is a verb in the marching order Right turn! The 'right' comes first so that the marching soldiers will know which way to turn when they hear 'turn' bellowed.

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