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 Rosa_Rose
 
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							| Hi dears..      I want to present the "Step" as a new voc tomorrow for my pupils by using a picture of a boy walking by counting steps..     So is it right to ask: How do we walk by? by steps or by kilometres?     I mean is it" walk by or walk in steps"?   |  31 Jan 2018      
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| The question should be, "How do we walk?"   The answer would be, "We take steps", but if the only choices are walk in steps or walk by steps, then I would choose walk in steps.   It sounds odd to me, though.  
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 Yes Douglas is right, of course when we add in the words kilometer or steps, the preposition �in�is correct. |  31 Jan 2018     
					
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 douglas
 
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							|  I would say:   "How do we walk? In steps or in kilometers?"  |  1 Feb 2018     
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| I would avoid walk in/by steps as, like redcamarocruiser says, it doesn �t sound very natural. Here are some ideas? - We walk step by step. - We step. / We step forwards. - We take steps.   For your introductory question, you could ask: Is each step we take about a metre or about a kilometre?  One step is much shorter than a kilometre.     |  1 Feb 2018     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| I might say, "How do we measure walking?" and we definitely walk in steps.   Bruce  |  1 Feb 2018     
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| I thought of the same sentence as Bruce, but if the class is low level, then the fewer words, the better. like Douglas  suggested. |  1 Feb 2018     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| I agree that  �we walk in steps  � doesn �t sound natural.   �We take steps � would be the best phrase to use with your pupils.  �To be in step � means to keep pace with others, left legs forward at the same time etc, and it also means to agree with them. |  1 Feb 2018     
					
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