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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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road blocks verb and noun

How to use verb and noun of "road block" correctly?

I don't know where the road blocks exactly; if its in a mile or 3 miles, but there is a road block down this road. - Thank you
  

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Anonymous How to use verb and noun of "road block" correctly? Do you mean Dead end ? (click on the link if you want the definition) My version: I don't know where the dead end of this road is.

  • Anonymous How to use verb and noun of "road block" correctly?
  • Do you mean Dead end ?
  • (click on the link if you want the definition) My version: I don't know where the dead end of this road is.
  • Maybe it's a mile or three away from here, but I'm sure there is a dead end down this road.
  • Prajwal
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AnonymousHow to use verb and noun of "road block" correctly?
Do you mean Dead end?
(click on the link if you want the definition)

My version:

I don't know where the dead end of this road is. Maybe it's a mile or three away from here, but I'm sure t

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