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Tara2 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Walk

What does 'over' mean here?

For example if A, B and C are three streets and we want to go C from A via B.
Walk over to C from A, up B.

  

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Tara2 What does 'over' mean here? Walk over to C ... It's an unnecessary addition to the sentence meaning that you'll have to move some distance to reach C.

  • Tara2 What does 'over' mean here?
  • Walk over to C ...
  • It's an unnecessary addition to the sentence meaning that you'll have to move some distance to reach C.
  • See for a little more on 'over' and 'on' with verbs of motion.
  • CJ
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Tara2What does 'over' mean here? Walk over to C ...

It's an unnecessary addition to the sentence meaning that you'll have to move some distance to reach C.

See for a little more on 'over' and 'on' with verbs of motion.

CJ

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