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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Please vet the following sentences!!

1) I am walking down a street. I can't talk to you now.
2) I am passing by / through a busy road. I can't talk to you now.
3) How are you travelling from there to here?
  

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1) I am walking down the street. I can't talk to you now. 2) I am walking/driving/cycling along a busy road.

  • 1) I am walking down the street.
  • I can't talk to you now.
  • 2) I am walking/driving/cycling along a busy road.
  • I can't talk to you now.
  • 3) How are you getting her e?
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1) I am walking down the street. I can't talk to you now.
2) I am walking/driving/cycling along a busy road. I can't talk to you now.
3) How are you getting here?

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