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PhraseMix Examples Categories function: giving someone directions

4 English lessons for giving someone directions

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English Lesson: Make a right at the next light.

1. “Make a right at the next light.”

English Lesson: It's one building over from a little playground.

2. “It's one building over from a little playground.”

English Lesson: Transfer to the 'R' at 42nd Street.

3. “Transfer to the 'R' at 42nd Street.”

English Lesson: You'll pass a coffee shop on your right. Right after that, veer off to the left and you'll see it on the left side of the street.

4. “You'll pass a coffee shop on your right. Right after that, veer off to the left and you'll see it on the left side of the street.”

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