Question
Updated on
17 Aug 2021
- Korean
-
English (US)
Question about English (US)
What is the difference between I jog in/at the park and I jog through the park ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between I jog in/at the park and I jog through the park ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
Answers
17 Aug 2021
Featured answer
- English (US)
I think "jog at" is most natural. I jog in the park is a bit odd but people will understand.
(But of course
I jog in my Nike sneakers and lycra shorts.
Is natural)
I jog through the park. < This is also natural and emphasizes that at least part of your jog includes going in / around / out of the park.
Highly-rated answerer
Was this answer helpful?
Read more comments
- English (US)
I think "jog at" is most natural. I jog in the park is a bit odd but people will understand.
(But of course
I jog in my Nike sneakers and lycra shorts.
Is natural)
I jog through the park. < This is also natural and emphasizes that at least part of your jog includes going in / around / out of the park.
Highly-rated answerer
Was this answer helpful?
- Korean
- Korean
- English (US)
- Korean
- English (US)
@youngsss815 oh I thought I was saying "yes", like "yes, you can ask me something else." 😅 Did I say that wrilong? How would you have put it?
Highly-rated answerer
Was this answer helpful?
- Korean
Oh, good!😊
Well, you said it right! But i wasnt sure if it was a YES as an YES I MIND . 😂
I’m glad i was wrong though.😂
Well, you said it right! But i wasnt sure if it was a YES as an YES I MIND . 😂
I’m glad i was wrong though.😂
- Korean
If you’ve got time, you could meet with Tom and share ideas.
👆In this sentence, is it correct to use “with” in it?
If it’s okay to use WITH here, then is there a difference in meaning?
👆In this sentence, is it correct to use “with” in it?
If it’s okay to use WITH here, then is there a difference in meaning?
- English (US)
@youngsss815 yeah, meet can have different meanings.
If you are just meeting for the first time, you don't use a preposition (ie with).
I met Joe yesterday.
I am meeting my girlfriend's family tomorrow.
But if you are getting together to spend time / do something, that is a different use of "meet".
In that case you can use "with" or "up with".
I met with my boss yesterday at lunch. (ie We had a lunch meeting.)
I met up with some friends after work.
Sorry but it's confusing, because you could also say...
I met my boss for lunch.
I met some friends after work, and we went to a movie.
So your sentence is correct. To NOT use with in your example would sound a little unnatural actually.
Highly-rated answerer
Was this answer helpful?
- Korean
Oh thank you so much for your considerate answer!
Well, then do you think I can use “meet WITH” as like having a meeting with somebody?
Well, then do you think I can use “meet WITH” as like having a meeting with somebody?
- English (US)
@youngsss815 yes...
I am going to me with her next week. = I am having a meeting with her...
Just realize "to meet with" doesn't necessarily imply a formal business meeting. It could be any sort of activity you do together, anywhere.
Highly-rated answerer
Was this answer helpful?
- Korean
Oh i think i got it.
If I use “meet with” without “up” then it might mean more like meet to have a meeting.
However if i use “meet up with” then it can mean more than having a meeting.
I hope i got it right!😂
If I use “meet with” without “up” then it might mean more like meet to have a meeting.
However if i use “meet up with” then it can mean more than having a meeting.
I hope i got it right!😂
- English (US)
@youngsss815 no, not really. Putting the "up" in is just a style thing.
Highly-rated answerer
Was this answer helpful?
- Korean
[News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
Do you know how to improve your language skills❓ All you have to do is have your writing corrected by a native speaker!
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by both native speakers and AI 📝✨.
With HiNative, you can have your writing corrected by both native speakers and AI 📝✨.
Sign up
Related questions
Similar questions
- The jog lt was quite a long time. 長い間ジョギングをしていなかったと言いたいのですが、この文章は間違っていますか?
- I went for a jog this morning. Does this sound natural?
- I used to jog every morning when I was younger. Does this sound natural?
Recommended Questions
- What is the difference between The people sitting in priority seats on trains may have invisible ...
- What is the difference between count .v and matter.v ?
- What is the difference between I asked a question about you. and I asked a question of you. ?
- What is the difference between wage and salary ?
- What is the difference between refreshment and drink and beverage ?
Topic Questions
- What is the difference between He threw a ball to her and He threw a ball at her ?
- What is the difference between "grab dinner" and "have dinner" ?
- What is the difference between have to and must ?
- What is the difference between The old lady seems to be 75 years old. and The old lady looks to ...
- What is the difference between run away and get away ?
Newest Questions
- What is the difference between I think so and I suppose so ?
- What is the difference between Will you please close the window? and You will please open the win...
- What is the difference between immortal and undead ?
- What is the difference between I'll see you toworrow and I'll be seeing you tomorrow and I'm goin...
- What is the difference between get up from my bed and get out of my bed ?
Previous question/ Next question
Thank you! Rest assured your feedback will not be shown to other users.
Thank you very much! Your feedback is greatly appreciated.