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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

phrasal verbs

how to use the two phrases walk across and walk past.If i say, I walk past my friend without noticing him , would i be correct?
  

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Anonymous I walk past my friend without noticing him . That is possible in the right context. For example: "Sometimes I walk past my friend without noticing him.

  • Anonymous I walk past my friend without noticing him .
  • That is possible in the right context.
  • For example: "Sometimes I walk past my friend without noticing him.
  • " Anonymous how to use the ...
  • walk across I walked across the park to get from one side of the city to the other.
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Anonymous I walk past my friend without noticing him.
That is possible in the right context.
For example: "Sometimes I walk past my friend without noticing him. The platform is very crowded in the morning with hundreds of commuters."
Anonymoushow to use the ... walk across
I walked across the park to get

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