[Idiom] turn around or over

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Will17

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Hello!

Do we say: please turn the page, turn the page over or turn the page around?

Thank you very much
Will
 
Hello!

Do we say: please turn the page, turn the page over or turn the page around?

Thank you very much
Will
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Turn the page is correct.

Not a teacher.
 
Will, if you want somebody to turn to the next page of a book or magazine, say 'Please turn over.'

If you don't mean that, tell us what you do mean.

Rover
 
Thank you all.

I would like to say this during a presentation, to ask the audience to go to the next page of the report I'll give them.

Thank you
Will
 
Right.

'Please turn over' or 'please turn to the next page' or 'On the next page I have given an analysis of. . . ' will all have the desired effect.

Rover
 
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