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    samfat33 is offline Member
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    Are these phrases correct? What do they mean?
    1. Move aside,
    2. give some way
    3. and give the way.

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    Anglika is offline No Longer With Us
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    Default Re: aside

    I think we will be more likely to be able to help you if you give the full sentence in which each is used.

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    Please move aside and let the student's pass.
    Give some way for the teachers.

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    Anglika is offline No Longer With Us
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    Please move aside and let the students pass. "You are standing in the way of the students. Please move to one side and let them pass you."

    Give some way for the teachers. Give way to the teachers >> "The teachers are coming along the corridor, so please stand aside and let them through to the room before you come in"

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    That means move aside is a wrong phrase.

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    Anglika is offline No Longer With Us
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    No - it is fine. But you asked for clarification of its meaning.

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