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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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Is this sentence correct:



"I went down King Street, then I turned on Bay Street, and then I walked along until Sunflower Shopping Center."



Note: The names of the locations were made up, and I'm just interested in the verbs and prepositions to be used in this context.

  

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Christine Christie just interested in the verbs and prepositions turned on Bay Street is fine. along until is not so fine. walked to the shopping center and walked until I reached the shopping center are both OK.

  • Christine Christie just interested in the verbs and prepositions turned on Bay Street is fine.
  • along until is not so fine.
  • walked to the shopping center and walked until I reached the shopping center are both OK.
  • To get that idea of walked along , you can say kept walking instead of just walked in the second phrase above.
  • And got to can replace reached .
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Christine Christiejust interested in the verbs and prepositions

turned on Bay Street is fine.

along until is not so fine.

walked to the shopping center and walked until I reached the shopping center are both OK.

To get that idea of walked along, you can say kept walking instead of just walked

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