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Kim Yi Tai Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Walk for ... to reach / walk for ... to

Hi!

Are both sentences correct?

1. Walk for 3 minutes to reach the park.

2. Walk for 3 minutes to the park.

Thanks a lot!

  

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Kim Yi Tai 1. Walk for 3 minutes to reach the park. This implies that the destination is the park.

  • Kim Yi Tai 1.
  • Walk for 3 minutes to reach the park.
  • This implies that the destination is the park.
  • Kim Yi Tai 2.
  • Walk for 3 minutes to the park.
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Kim Yi Tai1. Walk for 3 minutes to reach the park.

This implies that the destination is the park.

Kim Yi Tai2. Walk for 3 minutes to the park.

This may be part of an address given to the listener.

e.g The drugstore is not very far from here; walk for 3 minutes to (towards) the park and the drugstore is right

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