Make sentences from the words. 1)bank/me/near/there/is/a/excuse/here/? 2)the/tirning/it's/right/on/the/third 3)way/the/excuse/to/know/me/do/bank/the/you/? 4)left/road/into/foster/turn

Петрова Анна Александровна

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Here are the corrected sentences formed from the scrambled words:

  1. Excuse me, is there a bank near here?
  2. It's on the third turning on the right. (Alternatively: It's on the right at the third turning.)
  3. Excuse me, do you know the way to the bank?
  4. Turn left into Foster Road.

Grammar and Usage Notes

  • Polite Inquiries: In sentences 1 and 3, "Excuse me" is used as a standard polite opener before asking a stranger for information or directions.
  • Giving Directions: Sentence 2 uses the ordinal number "third" and a directional preposition "on" to specify a location. Sentence 4 uses an imperative verb "turn" followed by a preposition "into" to provide a clear instruction.
  • Articles: Note the use of "a bank" when asking if one exists generally, versus "the bank" when referring to a specific destination.

Would you like me to provide a list of common prepositional phrases used for giving directions?

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