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  1. Mar 26, 2013 · Straight forward describes the path which motion follows or should follow: to one's front, forward, and in a straight line, without turning. It is usually employed as an adverb, “Go straight forward” or “The path ran straight forward into the forest”, but it could be used as an adjective in limited contexts: “The paths to the side were overgrown, but that straight forward was clear.”

  2. Jun 25, 2017 · Every lesson helps me understand American culture and its seemingly easy language. I see no reason why you'd have to substitute "straightforward" for "easy" in that sentence.

  3. After work, I go straight home. After work, I go home directly. Are these two sentences completely the same? According to Cambridge dictionary, "straight" has two meanings as an adverb: immediately; clearly; whereas "directly" has its two meanings: very soon or immediately; without anything coming in between

  4. Forward means in the direction the speaker (or addressee) is facing. The front means either the side of some object nearest to the speaker, or the side from which people usually approach/see the object. In fact, ahead would do for #1, but only if "the place" refers to an area you're travelling through at the time.

  5. Mar 13, 2013 · I would add, though, that I'm looking forward to our meeting sounds (to me, at least) more conversational (and a bit more genuine), whereas I look forward to our meeting is a bit more formal/polite. I would expect to find the I'm looking form in spoken language, and the I look form in writing (likely at the end of an email confirming a meeting).

  6. Feb 23, 2016 · The photo on the left is a "profile", "profile view", or a photo taken "in profile". And yes, online "profiles" do confuse the issue.

  7. Jan 28, 2017 · The situation with long straight black hair is a little more complicated. It would not necessarily be incorrect to include one or two commas in this list of adjectives (as either "long, straight, black hair" or "long, straight black hair"), but in this particular situation, it is largely a matter of personal stylistic preference.

  8. Oct 13, 2016 · I got this definition from urban dictionary.com. it seems so straight forward and simple that I dint want to give it as an answer. Coming to the word, "derrr" something you say when someone is being stupid "derrr what an idiot." But I am not sure if it has any other meaning other than this. And yes.

  9. Feb 22, 2013 · If they're staring in the rearview mirror or have twisted around to see what's over their shoulder, tell them to look forward(s). There are also plenty of expressions that don't use the word 'look'. You could say 'eyes forward', 'watch where you're going', 'watch what you're doing', 'stop shoegazing' (when walking), 'watch the road/traffic (when driving).

  10. Sep 18, 2022 · The task would be as straightforward if you used the Arabic numerals rather than the Roman numerals. Here, what does it mean by as straightforward?

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