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Ajdrian Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Walk round to, go round to

what does these phrases mean ?

walk round to
go round to

"I walked round to the window in the side"

i can't take in it.
  

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Hi, If you walk , you walk. If you go , maybe you walk, maybe you run, maybe you drive, etc. Clive

  • Hi, If you walk , you walk.
  • If you go , maybe you walk, maybe you run, maybe you drive, etc.
  • Clive
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Hi,

If you walk, you walk.
If you go, maybe you walk, maybe you run, maybe you drive, etc.

Clive
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ajdrian"I walked round to the window in the side"
It sounds like there was some kind of fairly large structure - a building with windows.
In particular, there was a window in the side of the building.

You could not see the window from where you were, so you had to walk as if in a circle around the building until you came to the side where you coul
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So I could say for example :

1. She had wanted to get into the house through the front door but was closed, at this point she walked round to the back door in the other side

did I grasp it ?
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Hi,

Yes.
Here are a few other small edits.

She wanted to get into the house through the front door but it was locked. At this point she walked round to the back door.

Clive

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