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 hussamk2000
 
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							| Are there any differences between the imperative sentences below? Are they all correct? Help me , please. 
  1) Go along this street.  2) Go down this street.  3) Go straight on this street. |  24 Feb 2013      
					
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 MoodyMoody
 
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							| The sentences are all just fine. There are some very slight differences in meaning, but they are all correct. "Go along this street" implies that you want to go beside the street on the sidewalk. "Go down this street" just means walk or drive; it �s very general. "Go straight on this street" means that you don �t turn. |  24 Feb 2013     
					
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 hussamk2000
 
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							| Thank you very much for your reply. You are really great . Have a good day, my best friend. |  24 Feb 2013     
					
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