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Slocawber Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Giving directions

Good evening.

Let's say you want to inform somebody you're giving directions to, that the way they have to walk will take them up on a hill or something like that. What would you say? Would the following be right?

Look, you'll have to make an uphill walk / get up a slope.

Thank you.

  

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slocawber Look, you'll have to make an uphill walk / get up a slope. They seem OK. "

  • slocawber Look, you'll have to make an uphill walk / get up a slope.
  • They seem OK.
  • "
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slocawberLook, you'll have to make an uphill walk / get up a slope.

They seem OK. I might say "You'll have to climb a hill." or "It's uphill part of the way."

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