Usages of massugu
駅 を 出たら、 まっすぐ 歩いて ください。eki wo detara, massugu aruite kudasai.
Please walk straight after leaving the station.
駅 から まっすぐ 行って、 右 の 角 を 曲がる と、 交番 が あります。eki kara massugu itte, migi no kado wo magaru to, kouban ga arimasu.
If you go straight from the station and turn at the corner on the right, there is a police box.
この 道 は 夜 で も まっすぐで 分かりやすい です が、 次 の 角 は 少し 暗い です。kono miti ha yoru de mo massugude wakariyasui desu ga, tugi no kado ha sukosi kurai desu.
This road is straight and easy to follow even at night, but the next corner is a little dark.
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