1. There are five pictures on the pages. Look at the picture on the left page in the middle.....Let's go clockwise. What are they doing? They are playing music together.


2. Let's go around clockwise.
3. Let's go round clockwise.
(There happened an error in the previous posting....... Which expressions are grammatical? I appreciate your help. Have a good time. )

1 and 2 are grammatical.

Both expressions, "Let's go clockwise" and "Let's go round clockwise," are grammatically correct. However, they have slightly different word choices.

1. "Let's go clockwise" is a straightforward and concise way to express the idea of moving in a clockwise direction. It is commonly used and easily understood.

2. "Let's go round clockwise" is also grammatically correct but uses "round" instead of "around" before "clockwise." While "round" is less commonly used in this context, it is still acceptable and conveys the same meaning. It might be used more regionally or in certain dialects.

Overall, both expressions are grammatically correct and convey the idea of moving in a clockwise direction.