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To walk (on/in/along) the streets? How correct? walk on the street walk in the street walk along the street
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walk on the street - saying that you're walking on the street as opposed to on the sidewalk or on the grass. Walk in the street. = You are literally (actually) walking in the area used by automobiles. Usually americans say this referring to the danger involved. Mothers will often warn their children: Don't play in the street! walk along the street - walking down the street They're all correct depending on what you're trying to say.
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In = inside. I am in school. Along would be next to something (you walk along a path. You walk next to it) So you are walinking on the streets. Think of : on top of.
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Walk along the street is the best one
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