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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

walk straight

Can I say,

(a)Walk across / walk cross / walk on the bridge.
(b)Walk straight / go straight the bridge.
(c)Walk along / walk over / go over the bridge.
(d)Cross / Across the bridge.
  

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Hi, I assume you want to make sentences. a)Walk across the bridge. Walk on the bridge.

  • Hi, I assume you want to make sentences.
  • a)Walk across the bridge.
  • Walk on the bridge.
  • (b)Walk/go straight across/over the bridge.
  • (c)Walk along / walk over / go over the bridge.
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Hi,

I assume you want to make sentences.

a)Walk across the bridge. Walk on the bridge.
(b)Walk/go straight across/over the bridge.
(c)Walk along / walk over / go over the bridge.
(d)Cross the bridge.


Clive

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