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Mr. Tom Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Walk zig zag

Hi

Are these sentences natural?

(Mother to her son)

Stop walking zig zag.

or

Why are you driving (the car) zig zag?

Thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

I would use "in a zigzag" in both.

  • I would use "in a zigzag" in both.
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I would use "in a zigzag" in both.

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