Verona_82
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2010
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Ukraine
Hello,
I've got to admit I've always found 'on the left/right' and 'to the left/right' expressions rather confusing. I'd like to learn to use them correctly. I've made up some examples, and I'd be garteful if anybody could tell me if there's any problems with them.
1. There is an armchair to the left of the sofa.
2. There is a stain on the left of the book cover.
2. Dewey is on Louie's right.
3. Dewey is on the right of Louie.
4. Huey is to Louie's right.
5. Huey is to the tight of Louie.
6. Dr. Brown is standing to my left.
7. Dr. Brown is standing on my left.
Thank you in advance.
I've got to admit I've always found 'on the left/right' and 'to the left/right' expressions rather confusing. I'd like to learn to use them correctly. I've made up some examples, and I'd be garteful if anybody could tell me if there's any problems with them.
1. There is an armchair to the left of the sofa.
2. There is a stain on the left of the book cover.
2. Dewey is on Louie's right.
3. Dewey is on the right of Louie.
4. Huey is to Louie's right.
5. Huey is to the tight of Louie.
6. Dr. Brown is standing to my left.
7. Dr. Brown is standing on my left.
Thank you in advance.