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25 Sep 2020
- Hindi Near fluent
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English (US)
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Bengali
Question about English (US)
What does “I'm walking along the road” mean?
does it mean I am walking straightly on the road?
What does “I'm walking along the road” mean?
does it mean I am walking straightly on the road?
does it mean I am walking straightly on the road?
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- English (US)
It usually means to be walking on the road, usually on the side of the road.
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but you call it edge right like walking on the edge of the road

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