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I came here on foot. vs I walked here.

Both phrases are correct and convey the same meaning. 'I came here on foot' emphasizes the mode of transportation used to arrive at the location, while 'I walked here' is a more common, concise way to express the same idea.
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I came here on foot.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that someone arrived at a location by walking.

This phrase is used to specify the mode of transportation (on foot) used to reach a particular place.

Examples:

  • I came here on foot because my car broke down.
  • She prefers to come here on foot to enjoy the scenery.
  • They came here on foot to explore the hiking trails.
  • He always comes here on foot to get some exercise.
  • We came here on foot to avoid traffic.
  • Oct 28, 2018 ... If I go to a party and someone asks me 'how did you get here?', is it okay to say 'I came here on foot'? or would it be better to just say ...
  • Dec 17, 2015 ... Synonym for I came here on foot. I came here by walk (X) I came here by walking (O) I came here on foot is more natural.
  • Feb 22, 2011 ... "By foot" is a very common mistake made by non-native speakers of English. "I came here on foot" "You went there on foot" There is no difference.
  • Nov 18, 2020 ... 1. I came here on foot. 2. I came here by walking. 3. I walked here. Are these sentences correct? If they are correct, which one sounds more natural?
  • Jun 16, 2011 ... I came here on foot. I have heard both.Can we use both? Thank you. B · bwkcaj_ca. Member. Joined: Jun 1, 2010. Member Type: English Teacher.
  • ... I came here on foot, I didn't use any transport, the man said. "Along the way, I met people who offered me food and drink. I'm Ok, just a bit tired." He ...
  • Oct 3, 2007 ... To say I came here (on foot): Koko made aruite kimashita. OR Koko e aruite kimashita. "Made" means "up to (a certain location, point in time ...
  • Jul 30, 2016 ... I came here on foot and jogged around, there were stanfard running yrack, baseball field and flying saucer golfcourse, nice park to rest ...
  • The young man replied ,I don't have money , I don't have a place to stay I came here on foot. The Manager stood up and said to the poor man , The job is ...
  • Dec 20, 2023 ... I came here on foot, with my parents. Ter Meh: I arrived at the refugee camp in 1998. I was fleeing by foot with my friend, who has since ...

Alternatives:

  • I walked here.
  • I arrived here by walking.
  • I got here on foot.
  • I made my way here on foot.
  • I traveled here on foot.

I walked here.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that someone arrived at a location by walking.

This phrase is a more concise way to express the idea of arriving at a location by walking.

Examples:

  • I walked here because it's not too far.
  • She walked here to clear her mind.
  • They walked here together to have a conversation.
  • He always walks here to enjoy the fresh air.
  • We walked here instead of taking a taxi.
  • Oct 28, 2018 ... I've even said, “I just hoofed it here.” Maybe that's just a wacky expression, but that means “I walked here” and I've heard others use it too.
  • I walked here... If you want to say you walked here, as opposed to walked there would you say je suis venu à pied?
  • Aug 22, 2020 ... Mitano I walked here Hunted here And I walked through this valley for votes Owesome nature #God is great.
  • Jul 3, 2024 ... I walked here. ... Photo by David Gallagher on July 03, 2024. ... Was shooting the San Francisco waterfront when I heard some fireworks. Was lucky ...
  • Nov 18, 2020 ... 3. I walked here. Are these sentences correct? If they are correct, which one sounds more natural?
  • Sep 21, 2024 ... I walked here from Colombia. I pretended to wipe down the coffee maker to afford more time for my silence. “You walked here?” With my daughter.
  • Mar 16, 2024 ...I walked here from work to see you. We weren't friends friends yet. Anton was waiting for me, or maybe I took a Grab home. We sat at this ...
  • Oct 18, 2024 ... On Tuesday, when I walked here with my oldest girl for the first time in over a year, I noticed a familiarity and many changes. I also ...
  • Jul 28, 2010 ... There is a sticker that I see frequently at outfitters, one I will have to get, that says “Yes, I walked here from Georgia”. Yes, folks, I ...
  • It's 8 a.m. I walked here through the gray morning, over fields, along a gravel road, breathing mist. I don't own guns and don't plan to buy any. But I like ...

Alternatives:

  • I came here on foot.
  • I arrived here by walking.
  • I got here on foot.
  • I made my way here on foot.
  • I traveled here on foot.

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