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These two terms can often be used interchagably.
For example a tour guide may say: to your right you will see the Eiffel Tower-or- on your right you will see the Eiffel Tower. To your right has an additional meaning because it may be used as a command. A police officer may point his finger to the right and say: to your right.
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Aquí están unas básicas reglas, no son concretas
![]() Con movimiento, usa "to the right" Turn to the right We walked to the right Look to the right The man shifted to the right Con un objeto y su ubicación, en más casos puedes usar las dos frases The house is on the right - the house is to the right Go up two miles, then the farm will be on the / your right - Go up two miles, then the farm will be to the right espero que te sirve ![]()
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