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go past\ pass
you reach that point and continue going further.
go along
you follow that street in a certain direction.
go up\ down
you move in one direction (up) or the other direction (down) on a street.
go straight on\ ahead
go straight along
you keep moving forward without turning. You can also say + name of a street or road.
stay on
you continue following the same street/road without turning off it.
go for two\three\etc. blocks
you continue traveling for the specified number of city blocks.
walk\ drive across
you travel over the bridge from one side to the other.
turn left
you change direction to your left.
turn right
you change direction to your right.
take the first\second\etc.
you make a turn at the first, second, or specified street on your right or left.
go to the end of the street
you continue traveling until the street finishes, or you can’t go further on that street.
stay on\ until you get to\come to\reach [location]
you keep following the street until you reach the specified location.
merge onto
you join the flow of traffic on the highway from an entrance ramp
exit…at [exit number]
you leave the road or highway by taking the specified exit ramp.
turn around
you change direction to face the opposite way from where you were going.
go through
you travel into and come out of the other side of the tunnel.
at
We use the preposition to describe a point near a location;
near
We use the preposition to describe a location that is close to another place, but not necessarily next to it.
across the street from\ opposite
We use it to describe a location on the other side of the street from another place.
between
We use the preposition to describe a location that is in the middle of two other places.
next to
We use the preposition to describe a location that is immediately on the right or left of another place.
on the corner of
We use the phrase to describe the location of a building or structure that is situated at the intersection of two streets.
on + your\ the right
We use the preposition to describe the location of something that is on your right side.
on + your \ the left
We use the preposition to describe the location of something that is on your left side..