Busca entre varios profesores de Inglés...
Dmitry
To walk (on/in/along) the streets?
How correct?
walk on the street
walk in the street
walk along the street
31 de mar. de 2014 17:57
Respuestas · 3
3
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.
31 de marzo de 2014
1
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.
31 de marzo de 2014
1
Walk along the street is the best one
31 de marzo de 2014
¿No has encontrado las respuestas?
¡Escribe tus preguntas y deja que los hablantes nativos te ayuden!
Dmitry
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Ruso
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
Artículos que podrían gustarte

Santa, St. Nicholas, or Father Christmas? How Christmas Varies Across English-Speaking Countries
5 votos positivos · 4 Comentarios

Reflecting on Your Progress: Year-End Language Journal Prompts
3 votos positivos · 2 Comentarios

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
25 votos positivos · 18 Comentarios
Más artículos
