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Cat navy 425 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

I am driving uphill/downhill.

Hi everyone,

Suppose, I am driving on an even road. After one point the road slopes upwards. Then again we come to an even road. But after one point the road slopes downwards. In this context, I would like to know which of the following sentences are apt. And also tell me what are all contexts the following sentences can be used. If they are incorrect, please correct them.

I am driving uphill.
I am driving downhill.
I am driving slope upwards
I am driving slope downwards.
I am driving up the road.
I am driving down the road.
  

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cat navy 425 I am driving uphill. I am driving downhill. OK.

  • cat navy 425 I am driving uphill.
  • I am driving downhill.
  • OK.
  • You can also say "I am driving up/down a/the hill".
  • cat navy 425 I am driving slope upwards I am driving slope downwards.
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cat navy 425I am driving uphill.
I am driving downhill.

OK.

You can also say "I am driving up/down a/the hill".

cat navy 425I am driving slope upwards
I am driving slope downwards.

No.

cat navy 425I am driving up the road.
I am driving down the road.

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