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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Turn in here

What does "Turn in here" mean?


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It looks like they want "turn in" to mean "change your direction and enter". I would only say that if you were driving, not walking, but there is really nothing wrong with it.

  • It looks like they want "turn in" to mean "change your direction and enter".
  • I would only say that if you were driving, not walking, but there is really nothing wrong with it.
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It looks like they want "turn in" to mean "change your direction and enter". I would only say that if you were driving, not walking, but there is really nothing wrong with it.

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This lady is turning a corner. She is going in a different direction.

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Sorry rezaenglish , what is the title of this book, please?

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