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Prepositions!



Jorgelinaac
Argentina

Prepositions!
 
Hi!:) I have some doubts as regards the following sentence...
I was walking ..................... the street�when I came across Williams.
What �s the preposition missing?� on/ in / down ???
Thanks in advance :)

28 Oct 2009      





jennybohmes
Argentina

down

28 Oct 2009     



Marcus W
Australia

down

28 Oct 2009     



Marla D.
United States

down

28 Oct 2009     



niacouto
Portugal

definitely down

28 Oct 2009     



Kisno
Indonesia

surely "down"

28 Oct 2009     



stacksy
Korea, South

Any are ok, though down maybe a little more natural (You could also say �along � the street), by the way I am a native speaker and have asked several friends who are also native speakers

28 Oct 2009     



alien boy
Japan

�down � would be the most natural. You can use this without having to use a street name for it to be understood by most (if not all) native English speakers.
 
�on the street � would generally imply you were walking on the road - being a hazard to cars etc. If the individual were being asked for explicit detail as to where they were walking then this might be more approprate. It would also make sense if a street name were given: �I was walking on Smith Street � (as distinct from any other street).
 
�in the street � would make more sense if a street name were given - �I was walking in Smith Street � (as distinct from any other street)
 
You could use �along � as suggested by stacksy... but I also know it wasn �t one of the options available!
 
Cheers,
AB

28 Oct 2009     



Jorgelinaac
Argentina

Thanks everybody! Sorry I was a bit late to say thanks! but I am really grateful for your answers :)

29 Oct 2009