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User_gary Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Walk until come across a lane leading to right, walk to the right

Walk until that tree and turn back and come back again.

Walk down the road for a while until you come across a lane leading to right, and you walk down to the right lane. The 5th building on the road is your destination.

Please correct my sentences and suggest me better versions.
  

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Walk to that tree, then turn around and come back. Walk down the road until you come to a lane leading to the right and turn down it. The 5th building on the right/left is your destination.

  • Walk to that tree, then turn around and come back.
  • Walk down the road until you come to a lane leading to the right and turn down it.
  • The 5th building on the right/left is your destination.
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Walk to that tree, then turn around and come back.

Walk down the road until you come to a lane leading to the right and turn down it. The 5th building on the right/left is your destination.
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Thank you Mister Micawber.

But I wonder what you mean by "turn down it"?

Does that mean "turn and walk down the road leading to the right"?

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