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Contraposition Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

turning

She was concerned that she might miss the turning and get lost.

What does 'turning' here mean?
  

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Hi It is the point where you can take a road or path that is separate from the main road or path that you are on. You turn off there, if you want to go in that direction - After a mile down the London Road there is a furniture shop and, just after that, a lane to the right. Turn right there.

  • Hi It is the point where you can take a road or path that is separate from the main road or path that you are on.
  • You turn off there, if you want to go in that direction - After a mile down the London Road there is a furniture shop and, just after that, a lane to the right.
  • Turn right there.
  • Don't miss the turning or you'll get lost!
  • Dave
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Hi

It is the point where you can take a road or path that is separate from the main road or path that you are on. You turn off there, if you want to go in that direction

- After a mile down the London Road there is a furniture shop and, just after that, a lane to the right. Turn right there. Don't miss the turning or you'll get lost!

Dave
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Americans use "turn" and not "turning".

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