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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

By road

1. I reached the stadium along "26 Feeder Road".
2. I reached the stadium via "26 Feeder Road".
3. I reached the stadium by "26 Feeder Road"
4. I reached the station through "26 Feeder Road".
Which of the above is the most natural and grammatically correct ?
If none are correct, how can I rephrase these ?
  

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#2 & #3 are most often used and easily understood. #3 is possibly a little more common. #1 is Ok but its meaning is not as clear to me.

  • #2 & #3 are most often used and easily understood.
  • #3 is possibly a little more common.
  • #1 is Ok but its meaning is not as clear to me.
  • #4 is probably not used as when you go "through" something it usually implies a blockage as; I went through the river.
  • I drove through the rain storm.
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#2 & #3 are most often used and easily understood. #3 is possibly a little more common. #1 is Ok but its meaning is not as clear to me. #4 is probably not used as when you go "through" something it usually implies a blockage as; I went through the river. I drove through the rain storm. I hope this helps you.

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