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Farhad
Up a flight of stairs.
Hi
Is 'Up a flight of stairs' an expression?
unfortunately our training room is up a flight of stairs!
Thank you
4 maj 2019 05:32
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I don't know that I would call it an expression - more a phrase. Up a flight of stairs (or up two or three flights of stairs). The opposite of course is 'down a flight of stairs'. It is used as a way of giving directions - go up the flight of stairs at the end of the concourse and turn left, or, describing a location. The office is up two flights of stairs from the entrance. You can leave the 'flight of' out, and just say, go up the stairs. To me, a 'flight of stairs' suggests stairs which are at least sufficient to get you from one floor level to another. Whereas only a few stairs - say three or four, would be called 'steps', rather than 'stairs'. I have no idea if that makes it clearer for you or not - I hope so!
4 maja 2019
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Yes, in Britain we have 'flight(s) of stairs, and set(s) of step(s).
Steps would take you up to a split level, or a front door etc. If you go to a full floor or more it is a staircase or stairway or a flight of stairs. This is relaxing here, and you do occasionally hear set of stairs, but this is less common.
4 maja 2019
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Farhad
Znajomość języków
angielski, perski
Język do nauczenia się
angielski
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