
Student or Learner
Hello.
Is it wrong to use "on" in my sentence?
"Go straight on until you see the traffic lights, then turn on the right."
Anything's better than the directions I used to get in Rhode Island, e.g.:
- Go left at the rotary.
- Go halfway to the end of Lonsdale Boulevard and make a right.
- Turn left where the liquor store used to be.
I'm not a teacher. I speak American English. I've tutored writing at the University of Southern Maine and have done a good deal of copy editing and writing, occasionally for publication.
GS was talking about the second 'on'.
Typoman - writer of rongs
'Go straight on' is far more natural than 'Go straight' for this speaker of BrE.
Typoman - writer of rongs