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What do you do when you get lost in a town or city?
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Comments
I don’t like a lier...!
I usually use GPS
I ask somebody around whenever I get lost.
But, recently, it's difficult to talk to someone. People are busy using smartphones or wearing earphones on the road...
I can only talk to aged people taking time and practice...! ;)
I usually use Google map
I will ask for help
I try to ask someone if he can help me to find the place
Ask!!
Dear Editor,
My english teacher tought me " go straight ahead " but in this listening part you use " go straight on " ı wonder is there any difference between these two phrases in daily usage.
If you answer my question ı would be happy...
Hi bilko. Those two phrases have the same meaning and in general you can use either one.
There's a small difference in usage: 'go straight on' is often used after some place that you mention (e.g. 'After the traffic lights, go straight on') and I think 'go straight ahead' is less common for this.
Jonathan (LearnEnglish Teens Team)
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