Maggie
question Something clanged to the road and sprayed up clods of asphalt before spinning drunkenly into the high grass to the left. A propeller. Question: before spinning drunkenly into the high grass TO the left == before spinning drunkenly into the high grass ON the left? If not, could you tell me the difference between them?
2017年11月29日 02:35
解答 · 6
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Both "TO the left (of the road)" and "ON the left (side of the road)" You're right, both can be used and they mean exactly the same.
2017年11月29日
To is a direction marker. On is for saying where the object is at rest. In your sentence about the propeller, I would use to because you are describing the movement. Hope that helped you. Best of luck with your studies.
2017年11月29日
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