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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 8 years ago
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Which sentence is correct?

I was just roaming on the road to kill the time.

I was just roaming on the road to kill time.

  

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Chandrasekhar Reddy roaming on the road Do you mean "driving/walking around"?

  • Chandrasekhar Reddy roaming on the road Do you mean "driving/walking around"?
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Chandrasekhar Reddyroaming on the road

Do you mean "driving/walking around"?

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Use "to kill time". If mentioning the road is important, you can say "I was walking on the/that road to kill time." Otherwise, you can say "I was walking around to kill time."

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