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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

all the way

I can run all the way through the tunnel to reach home.

Is this sentence correct?

If correct, could you tell me what the phrase `all the way' exactly means here?

I think, the sentence means that I can run only through the tunnel to reach home without any other means.
  

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The sentence is fine. "All the way" = from one end to the other end.

  • The sentence is fine.
  • "All the way" = from one end to the other end.
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The sentence is fine.

"All the way" = from one end to the other end.
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I can run all the way through the tunnel to reach home.

Is this sentence correct?

If correct, could you tell me what the phrase `all the way' exactly means here?

I think, the sentence means that I can run only through the tunnel to reach home w
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Do you see the difference?

Yes. I got it. Thank you very much - Khoff

I have framed few more sentences, please glance over it to correct it.

I have come all the way success person through my hardwork and persistent effort.

I can climb all the way mountain.

Advance thanks to y
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Neither of these is grammatically correct.

I have become a successful person though my hard work and persistent effort - you do not need "all the way" anywhere in this sentence.

I can climb all the way up the mountain. - with this correction, this sentence is fine.
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Feebs11Neither of these is grammatically correct.

I have become a successful person though my hard work and persistent effort - you do not need "all the way" anywhere in this sentence.

I can climb all the way up the mountain. - with this correction, this sentence is fine.
Thank you.

I can jump all th
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I can jump all the way down to the water from 15 feet up.
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Feebs11I can jump all the way down to the water from 15 feet up.
The apples came here all the way from London.

Is this sentence correct?

Thank you.
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I can run all the way home through the tunnel.

Could you give me a few sentences with the phrase "all the way" which possess the same meaning as in the above sentence?
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He cycled all the way to the shops and back.

She climbed all the way to the top of the mountain.

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