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Form, Meaning and FunctionWords Connected with Asking for, Understanding and Giving Directions
Some words and phrases we commonly use when asking for and giving directions are:
Asking For Directions
Excuse me, I’m looking for …
Could you tell me where …is?
Can you tell me how to get there?
Am I headed in the right direction for …?
Giving Directions
Turn left/right.
Take a left/right.
Take the first/second left …
Go straight for a few miles.
Keep going until you see …
When you get to … you’ll see …
If you see … you’ve gone too far.
Expressing Requests, Offers, Promises, Warnings, and Spontaneous Decisions
Use can and will for requests. Use will for offers and promises.
Can you tell me where you live? Sure. I’ll draw you a map.
Will you drive me home? Sorry, I can’t. I have an appointment.
Use will for spontaneous decisions.
Now the children have left for college this house is too big for us.
I know! We’ll downsize into an apartment.
The Future with Dependent Time Clauses: When, Before, After, While, Until
We can talk about a future event using a time clause with when, before, after, while, and until.
A present tense verb form (not a future form) is used in the time clause, and will is used in the main clause.
Don’t worry. I’ll take care of the children until you get back.
When he finishes work, he’ll go straight home.
I’ll help him with his homework while you wash the dishes.
As soon as it stops raining, we’ll leave.
Dad will call mom at home before we set off on our return journey.
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