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yolprica
Spain

MISTAKES
 

Talking about mistakes, I think we have already said several times that we shouldn �t say "Open your books ON page...", but "Open your books TO page...". I have found this mistake in many worksheets.

Yolanda

7 Aug 2010      





ueslteacher
Ukraine

Hi Yolanda,
Can you post a link to the discussion about that mistake in the forum from before. I �d like to read it, as in my country "open your books on page..." is widely used.
Sophia

7 Aug 2010     



Apodo
Australia

As a native speaker I never say open your books �to � ????? Maybe others do.
 
These are correct:
 
Open your books at Page 23.
 
He had his book open at page 23.
 
Turn to page 23 of your book.
 
On page 23 there is a picture of a confused English teacher.

7 Aug 2010     



stexstme
France

Dead .. I can hear myself say �Open your books on page ... �!!!!!!!!Stern Smile
Dear Apodo :Open ... AT (?) page...??? Dear Sophia, I tink we share the same pb!!!!
Sylv �

7 Aug 2010     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

Apolo, definitely "turn to page..." but "open your books to page"?Confused
I understand that there was a discussion in the forum before, so can anyone post a link to it?
Sophia

7 Aug 2010     



Apodo
Australia

Yes. I opened my book at P23, because I finished reading at P23.
I read from page 15 to page 23.
He opened the magazine at the index, then turned to page 23 to read the article.
The article was on page 23.
 
�to � implies a movement towards - turn to page 23
�at � implies you �ve found the page - you are at the page
�on � tells what words and pictures are printed there - Read the first paragraph on page 23
 
8-) 

7 Aug 2010     



jecika
Serbia

can �t find the thread here on eslprintables so here is another one
http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?s=83198ae347f2f191ffd19fc438021947&t=464011

greetings from another member of "Open your books on page ... Club" Embarrassed

7 Aug 2010     



stexstme
France

Thxs!!!!!!!!!Big smile
Thumbs Up Soooooooo, Open your books on page ...blabla...not correct, hugh ??!
( Mind you, I �ve only been saying it for 20 ...years...)
Desperate-housewife...

7 Aug 2010     



blunderbuster
Germany

I think we should open two different new threads.

One about the typical mistakes that our students make.

One about typical mistakes that teachers make.

7 Aug 2010     



stexstme
France

@Jecika,
This is one of the reasons why I �ve ALWAYS loved you soooooo much!
Heart

7 Aug 2010     



jecika
Serbia

Way to/at/on go Sylvie!
Love you too Heart for always making me ROFLing LOL

7 Aug 2010     

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