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Vincent Teo Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

You come to /into

Can I say,

(a) Keep going until you reach a traffic light junction.

(b) Keep going until you come to /into a traffic light junction.

(c) Keep going until you see a traffic light junction.

(d) You will come to / into Petaling street.
  

Top answer

a Correct b to c The sentence is correct, but if the person sees the light from several meters away, he may turn too soon. d to [I've never heard the word 'junction' with traffic lights. ]

  • a Correct b to c The sentence is correct, but if the person sees the light from several meters away, he may turn too soon.
  • d to [I've never heard the word 'junction' with traffic lights.
  • ]
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a Correct

b to

c The sentence is correct, but if the person sees the light from several meters away, he may turn too soon.

d to

[I've never heard the word 'junction' with traffic lights. This does not make the sentence wrong, however.]

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