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There is a Stationary shop If you _ Gandhi road,next to the fruit shop

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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There is a Stationary shop If you go down Gandhi road, next to the fruit shop.

  • "Along the road" refers to travelling (approximately) "the same way as" the road.
  • Crossing the road refers to moving in a direction that is (approximately) perpendicular to the road.
  • Down the road denotes a direction but also refers to travelling in the same general direction as the road.
  • Although rather vague, "up the road" is also used. It could imply moving in either the same or the opposite direction. Usually, the meaning will be obvious from the context or from an assistance word. "You took it too far.
  • You must turn around and head back. "Back" means turning around. Alternatively, "You're moving in the right way. Just one more mile of road must be travelled. This context supports that same direction.

There is a Stationary shop If you go down Gandhi road, next to the fruit shop.

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