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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

On walk or by walk?

What's the correct form to use : on walk, by walk or on walking?

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Hi, What are you trying to say? Something like this? eg He walks to school.

  • Hi, What are you trying to say?
  • Something like this?
  • eg He walks to school.
  • eg He comes to school on foot.
  • Clive
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Hi,

What are you trying to say?

Something like this?

eg He walks to school.

eg He comes to school on foot.

Clive
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"On walking" is the only pairing you give which makes sense. Assuming you mean something like: "On walking past my school(,) I saw my old friend."
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She always goes to school by walk /on walk

What's the correct sentence?

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