We use imperative sentences to give directions, such as "Turn left onto the main avenue" or "Go straight on Universitaria Avenue." Prepositions of place like "behind" are also used to indicate where objects are located, as in "My house is behind my parents' house."
We use imperative sentences to give directions, such as "Turn left onto the main avenue" or "Go straight on Universitaria Avenue." Prepositions of place like "behind" are also used to indicate where objects are located, as in "My house is behind my parents' house."
We use imperative sentences to give directions, such as "Turn left onto the main avenue" or "Go straight on Universitaria Avenue." Prepositions of place like "behind" are also used to indicate where objects are located, as in "My house is behind my parents' house."