had to make a turn back

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Hi! Can you say „had to make a turn back”? Is it gramatically correct?
 
What does it mean?
 
My English teacher said that this sentence is not gramatically correct. The problem is if you can say „turn back” because „make a turn” itself means to return back to the place that you came from.
 
make a turn” itself means to return back to the place that you came from.
It doesn't.
Note the correct way of positioning quotation marks in English: "make a turn”.
Return back is tautologous. Use either go back or return.

Welcome to the forum, yeonnie. :D
 
"I had to go back" is possible. However, I wouldn't use "turn back" (as noted in #4).
 
Can you I/we say "Had to make a turn back”? Is it grammatically correct?
My English teacher said that this sentence is not grammatically correct. The problem question is if whether you I/we can say "turn back”, because "make a turn” itself means to return back to the place that you came from.

Note my corrections above.
 
When you make a turn you change directions. You don't go back to where you started.
 
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You can use 'turn back' as a phrasal verb, like this:

The road became too dangerous so we had to turn back.

In future, please give us at least one whole sentence that includes the word you want to ask about.
 
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