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Difference between on the right/left and to the right/leftGrammar questions– conjugations, verb tenses, adverbs, adjectives, word order, syntax, etc. |
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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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Tradition has you always start marching with the left foot, derived from the ancient belief that left is evil, so you start left when marching towards the enemy. Hence left right left right, never right left right left.(Admittedly, this is nothing to do with the linguistic question above, I just thought it interesting. )
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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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