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How to Use "Walk" with Example Sentences
walk
(v):
to move using your legs and feet
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Used with adverbs:
"
She
walked
down the hall
quickly
.
"
(quickly, fast)
"
My grandfather
walks
slowly
down the stairs.
"
(slowly, cautiously, carefully)
"
The mother
walked
quietly
into the baby's room.
"
(quietly)
"
She took her shoes off and
walked
barefoot
in the sand.
"
(barefoot)
"
They
walked
downstairs
.
"
(downstairs, upstairs, home, offstage, onstage)
"
They
walked
ahead
.
"
(ahead, away, back, in, off, out, together)
Used with prepositions:
"
They
walked
along
the street.
"
(along, down, up)
"
I saw her
walking
towards
school.
"
(towards, to, into, out of)
walk
(n):
movement using your legs and feet
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Used with adjectives:
"
We took a
short
walk
around the block.
"
(short, brief, little)
"
I took my dog on a
long
walk
.
"
(long, good)
"
We had a
pleasant
walk
.
"
(pleasant, nice, lovely, romantic)
"
We go on
daily
walks
.
"
(daily, evening, morning, nature)
Used with verbs:
"
She
takes
a
walk
after dinner every night.
"
(takes, goes on, goes for)
Used with prepositions:
"
They met
on
an afternoon
walk
in the park.
"
(on, during)
"
Downtown is
within
a short
walk
of the hotel.
"
(of)
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