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Alex+ Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

take the underpass vs go through the underpass

0 When I was in Scotland I heard 'take the underpass'. Is it the same as 'go through the underpass'?02br
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0 I would take them to mean the same: 01i 00Take the road that goes under the [bridge / other road / overpass / ... ]02i 00. 02br 02br 00 CJ0-

  • 0 I would take them to mean the same: 01i 00Take the road that goes under the [bridge / other road / overpass / ...
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  • 02br 02br 00 CJ0-
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0 I would take them to mean the same: 01i00Take the road that goes under the [bridge / other road / overpass / ... ]02i00. 02br
02br
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0 Hi CJ!02br
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00If I talk about a footpath / subway (Br), not a road, is it OK to say "take the underpass" instead of "go through the underpass"? 0-

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