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  • meaning in context - What does down the hall mean? - English Language . . .
    A roomer down the hall began a patient, continuing cough against the quiet night (John Steinbeck, East of Eden) Does the highlighted part mean this boarding house has rooms in the first floor as well as the second; and the roomer is in a room in the first floor? What does the ‘down’ mean?
  • Go down the hall meaning? (For giving directions)
    Go down the hall then take the first left, You will find the HR's cubicle there (I don't remember exactly what he said ) I am assuming by down the hall he meant to go straight and then take a left Can I apply the same logic for streets and roads while giving the directions? Go down the road and then take a left
  • american english - Meaning of something down the hall - English . . .
    I don't think down the hall means at the end of the hall You are standing somewhere and someone says: It's down the hall Farther along the hall than where you are standing If something is at the end of the hall, you would usually say that: It's at the end of the hall
  • down the hall to the left - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Why do people say like "down the hall, road, alley, etc" when it is not down in any way Why can't we say like "it's straight this corridor, road, etc"? Why do say "it's straight down this corridor,
  • a man down the hall - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    The 1st may mean a man standing down the hall Both forms, with and without a verb before down, are used From Google Dictionary down1 daʊn preposition: down at or to the part of (a river or stream) that is nearer the sea "a dozen miles or so down the Thames" moving or at a point further along the course of (something) "he lived down the
  • meaning in context - What does live down mean in this sentence . . .
    In this case, 'lives down' means a neighbor (in this case the virgin), probably within an appartment complex, whose door shares an internal hallway with your own You would say that said neighbor 'lives down the hall' from you You run into this phrase at work or schools as well when telling someone to go further 'down the hall' to find the door to their office or classroom A hotel also would
  • Is back the hall accepted usage? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Anyway, to say my mom is "back the hall" means she is in a room at the end of or down the hall whereas I am in the front of the house I don't necessarily know which bedroom or bathroom she went into She could even be admiring herself in the mirror at the end of the hall
  • Using phrase All the way when giving directions
    When giving walking directions, which one(s) of the below structures would sound most natural to your native English speaker ears? Keep walking all the way down the hallway, then make a left (
  • Up- vs Down-here - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Geographically speaking, up is north and down is south (if that's wrong, my entire question is dumb) My friends keep saying they are doing something "down here" when they are actually talking abou
  • What is the correct visualization of first left down the hallway?
    Once you are inside the arena, go down the hallway and then take first left but Once in the arena, take the first left, down the hallway would be taken to mean Once in the arena, go straight ahead until you come to the first left, which leads down the hallway Go down the hallway





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