What do we use to say or describe that we were scared of getting caught by the police or something on the way from point A to B of 100 miles. In short we were scared of getting caught by the police on our way of 100 km
Do we use "all the way". I don't think this would be right cause it's used to describe distance. Please explain.
The following are possible: We might get/be caught somewhere along the way. We might be seen somewhere along the way. Somewhere along that 100 miles we might get/be caught.
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The following are possible:
We might get/be caught somewhere along the way.
We might be seen somewhere along the way.
Somewhere along that 100 miles we might get/be caught.
Somewhere along that 100 miles we might be seen.
100 miles is a long way and we might be seen somewhere along the way.
100 miles is a long way and someone might see us somewhere alon
Liton DasDo we use "all the way".
No. All the way means the entire distance.
I will guide you all the way.
You can consider this for the sentence in question:
We are scared that we might get caught on our way from A to B.