hello, I am russian. I am playing WOW and cannot understend the grammatical construction of this phrase:
"All you have to do is take the moonstones back west down the road to Astranaar"
Why here is they said: down the road? what it can means here? This is cannot mens "follow this road, because it is no sense to mention about some of the roads suddenly and without taget sense! And what they means here?
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" It just means to return the moonstones, going west on the road to Astranaar.
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" It just means to return the moonstones, going west on the road to Astranaar.
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Naturally, i knew that. I was read almost anything about idiom "down the road". I try to find a real conseptual context of the situation itself. Why they clarify exactly about the road in astranaar? why not just go there, in astranaar. What is carries that shade of meaning "down the road" in that phrase[not as idiom generally]