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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

All the way along

driving test

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A: What do I have to know to pass my driving test?
B: Well, you need to know about parallel parking.
A: Parallel parking?
B: Let me explain. I've drawn a road.
A: Two lines?
B: Yes but I've drawn two parallel lines.
A: Oh, so, that's what parallel means, side by side.
B: Yes, and the same distance apart all the way along.

Now, this is the curb.

A: The curb?

B: The edge of the sidewalk.

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What does "all the way along" mean in this sentence?


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rezaenglish What does "all the way along" mean in this sentence? " For their entire length. From one end to the other.

  • rezaenglish What does "all the way along" mean in this sentence?
  • " For their entire length.
  • From one end to the other.
  • Interestingly, I was unable to find this exact definition anywhere, but it is not at all unusual.
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rezaenglishWhat does "all the way along" mean in this sentence?

"All the way along (the two lines)." For their entire length. From one end to the other.

Interestingly, I was unable to find this exact definition anywhere, but it is not at all unusual.

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