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| go away || leave || depart || go off
| go away || leave || depart || go off || slip by
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|-
| go forward || proceed || progress || advance
| go forward || proceed || progress || advance
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|-  
| go to the place<br>where you wanted to go || arrive || come || stay
| go to the place<br>where you wanted to go || arrive || come  
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|-
| start going || set out || set off || get under way
| start going || set out || set off || get under way
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|-
| go on || continue || carry on  
| go on || continue || carry on  
| go along || pass || slip by
| go along || pass  
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=== to walk ===
=== to walk ===

Version vom 15. Januar 2020, 19:28 Uhr

Interactive Exercises

to go

go away leave depart go off slip by
go forward proceed progress advance
go to the place
where you wanted to go
arrive come
start going set out set off get under way
go on continue carry on go along pass

to walk

to walk very quickly stride march pace
to walk quietly with light steps tiptoe creep sneak
to walk for exercise and enjoyment hike go for a walk/take a walk trek go for a stroll stretch your legs
to walk around a place without any particular aim walk around wander roam
to walk through water wade paddle


to walk slowly because you are tired and have been walking for a long time trudge traipse
to walk slowly and with difficulty,
for example because of illness, pain, or old age
hobble shuffle limp
to walk slowly and in a relaxed way stroll amble
to walk proudly swagger strut parade
a group of people, especially soldiers,
walk together at the same speed
march walk in step