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25 January
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Are these expressions natural?
I came all this way on foot.
I did this for nothing.
Are these expressions natural?
I came all this way on foot.
I did this for nothing.
I came all this way on foot.
I did this for nothing.
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@kazumini
It’s great. You can also change I DID THIS FOR NOTHING, to “ I came all this way on foot all for naught.”
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"I walked all this way."
is more natural. The second one is perfect. Hope this helps!
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