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Talab1234 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Heading downwards

1. I am heading downwards.

2. I am heading down.


Are both sentences grammatically correct?


I want to say I’m going down from a higher floor of a building.

  

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talab1234 1. I am heading downwards. Not natural, unless you are on a mountain top or hill.

  • talab1234 1.
  • I am heading downwards.
  • Not natural, unless you are on a mountain top or hill.
  • talab1234 I am heading down.
  • This is okay.
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talab12341. I am heading downwards.

Not natural, unless you are on a mountain top or hill.

talab1234I am heading down.

This is okay.

Or:

I'm coming down(stairs).

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talab12341. I am heading downwards.2. I am heading down.
talab1234I want to say I’m going down from a higher floor of a building.

Based on the context given, these would be what I would say:

I am heading down to the lobby

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