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Walk along the park I was told this is not correct . Why? Don't you say walk along the beach , the street etc? Actually , the sentence was : I walked along Hyde Park. Thank you
2018年10月9日 20:15
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I think you can walk aLONG something, if it is LONG, stretched in one direction: along a line, along a riverside, along a street. But not along a forest or along a square or along a park: they are not long, as a rule. I would say "in the park" or "through the park".
2018年10月9日
It sounds perfectly okay to me. You could also say, "I walked through the park."
2018年10月9日
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