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Teal lime Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Walk past & walk by

If the following sentences are correct, do they mean the same thing?

1) Every morning, I walk by the church on the way to work.

2) Every morning, I walk past the church on the way to work.

3) Every morning, I pass the church on the way to work.

If all three are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If so, which would you use?

Thank you.

  

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If the following sentences are correct, do they mean the same thing? #1 and #2 do. 1) Every morning, I walk by the church on the way to work.

  • If the following sentences are correct, do they mean the same thing?
  • #1 and #2 do.
  • 1) Every morning, I walk by the church on the way to work.
  • 2) Every morning, I walk past the church on the way to work.
  • 3) Every morning, I pass the church on the way to work.
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If the following sentences are correct, do they mean the same thing? #1 and #2 do.

1) Every morning, I walk by the church on the way to work.

2) Every morning, I walk past the church on the way to work.

3) Every morning, I pass

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