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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Sentence correction

Which of the following are correct:

Walking the streets of London.
Walking on the streets of London.
Walking the London streets.
Walking on the London streets.
Walking in London streets.

Please correct each of the above and tell me if there are other ways of saying the above sentences. And which are correct and not correct?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

They are all 'correct'. None of them is a sentence.

  • They are all 'correct'.
  • None of them is a sentence.
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They are all 'correct'. None of them is a sentence.
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Yes, just asking if they are correct as a short statement. So, both in or on London streets are fine? Do you have a preference for the any of the above?
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Well, I'm fond of the first one. It sounds quite Conan Doylish.

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