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Navitasan Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

On fast walk

Are these correct:

1) We went there on rapid walk.

2) You won't get there in time on dignified walk.


In general, is there any expression that has the structure: 'on adjective walk'?

Gratefully,

Navi

  

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navitasan Are these correct: 1) We went there on rapid walk. 2) You won't get there in time on dignified walk. No.

  • navitasan Are these correct: 1) We went there on rapid walk.
  • 2) You won't get there in time on dignified walk.
  • No.
  • navitasan In general, is there any expression that has the structure: 'on adjective walk'?
  • I can't think of one.
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navitasanAre these correct:
1) We went there on rapid walk.
2) You won't get there in time on dignified walk.

No.

navitasanIn general, is there any expression that has the structure: 'on adjective walk'?

I can't think of one. Grammatically we would normally expect "walk" to have an article or other determin

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