I want say that there are trees both sides of the road and length is 5 km of trees line. How would say this using along. 1.there are trees on both sides along the 5km of road. Please correct it
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there are trees on both sides along the 5km of road. This sounds like the road is 5km long. there are trees on both sides along 5km of the road.
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there are trees on both sides along the 5km of road.
This sounds like the road is 5km long.
there are trees on both sides along 5km of the road.
This sounds like the road is longer than 5km.
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Or I can say along the 5 km road. Thats means raod is only 5km. Am i correct? There is line middle along 5km of the road. Is this correct or There is line along the middle of 5km of the road. Please explain all these
Raod is longer than 5km but tree line is only 5km thats what I am trying to say. And help me with another. 1.there are cars parked along the both sides about 5 km of the road.
That is beautiful road with trees along both sides of 5km of it. Is it still poor? And we used "for 5km" does it show total length or part of length of road?And we used "both sides for about 5km of the road" can we use "of" in the place of "for" optional?