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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

pedestrians/passers-by

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00a person who travels by foot 02br
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00passerby . A person who passes by casually or by chance02br
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00When you want to mention an accident was witnessed by someone, would you choose to use the word passers-by rather than pedestrians -- si00mply because a passer-by implies someone who passes by chance? For some reason, I feel that 'pedestrian' is more AmE. Am I right?02br
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0 Yes, use 01b 00passerby02b 00 in that circumstance. 0-

  • 0 Yes, use 01b 00passerby02b 00 in that circumstance.
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0 Yes, use 01b00passerby02b00 in that circumstance. 0-

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