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Debpriya De Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Along a road

Does "moving along a road" mean to move by its side or does it simple mean to move on it (maybe right through the middle of it) ?
  

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It only means to move from one end towards the other end of the road.

  • It only means to move from one end towards the other end of the road.
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It only means to move from one end towards the other end of the road.

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