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8 April
- Spanish (Spain)
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English (US)
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Can I say “I came to here on foot“?
Can I say “I came to here on foot“?
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- English (US)
I came here on foot
No “to”
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- English (US)
If you walked, you can say, “I came here on foot.” omit “to”
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