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Go up or climb up
I am living in a house on top of the hill.
Which sentence is correct to say :
1- I have to go up to the hill every day.
Or
2 - I have to climb up to the hill every day.
Thank you
13 de nov de 2018 10:41
Respostas · 5
3
Hi Jucimara;
The sentences you write only get you to the bottom of the hill. Both of your sentences are fine with one correction;
1- I have to go up the hill every day.
Or
2 - I have to climb up the hill every day.
Have a great day,
Stephen
13 de novembro de 2018
2
“Go up the hill” is more frequently used in this context.
13 de novembro de 2018
1
I have to walk uphill.
13 de novembro de 2018
"I have to go up the hill every day." Leave the "to" out. This sentence states a fact, that there is no other way to get to your house.
"I have to climb up the hill every day." Again, leave the "to" out. This sentence makes it clear that the speaker finds it hard to go up the hill every day.
13 de novembro de 2018
I think climbing is the correct word to use in this case.
13 de novembro de 2018
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Jucimara Martins
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Português, Espanhol
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês
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