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i go to school vs I make my way to school

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'I go to school' is a simple and common way to express the action of traveling to school. On the other hand, 'I make my way to school' adds a bit more emphasis on the effort or journey involved in getting to school.

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i go to school

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the action of traveling to school.

This phrase is a simple and straightforward way to say that you travel to school regularly.

Examples:

  • Every morning, I go to school by bus.
  • I go to school by bike.
  • She goes to school on foot.
  • Do you go to school by car?
  • They go to school together.
  • I go to school with your daughter.
  • I go to school with his kids...
  • Then I go to school and watch the other children eat real food.
  • Still my father insisted that I go to school... learn all the things he hadn't.
  • You think where I go to school actually matters?
  • Dad, will I go to school here?
  • The best thing is that in the afternoons I go to school.
  • I go to school on Saturday, too.
  • I go to school every day.
  • This is where I go to school.
  • I go to school with those kids.
  • I go to school all week.
  • I go to school with the Atrian seven.
  • I have a real life now. I go to school...
  • If I go to school for four years, I won't be shockingly young anymore.
  • I go to school with Lena. I'm Ethan Wate.
  • Now she doesn't care if I go to school anymore.
  • When I go to school, I have to teach.
  • I know 'cause I'm older and I go to school.
  • I go to school with a lot of kids like that.

Alternatives:

  • I attend school.
  • I head to school.
  • I travel to school.
  • I commute to school.
  • I journey to school.

I make my way to school

This phrase is correct and can be used to emphasize the effort or journey involved in getting to school.

This phrase adds a bit more emphasis on the process of traveling to school, highlighting the effort or journey.

Examples:

  • Despite the rain, I made my way to school.
  • She carefully made her way to school through the crowded streets.
  • He always makes his way to school on foot.
  • I made my way to school early to avoid traffic.
  • The students made their way to school together.
  • Milhouse, I've just figured out a way to make school cool again.
  • Mr President, I always have the privilege, when I make my way to Strasbourg, of driving through the wonderful regions of the Palatinate and Alsace, where I buy my wine.
  • I'll make my way to the trigger.
  • I pass a farm on my way to school.
  • I always walk by there on my way to school.
  • I was just on my way to school.
  • I met Tom on my way to school.
  • Hold them all together while I make my way
  • Now every morning, I make my way down to the canals.
  • Well, I make my way through the muck to learn the details.
  • I'll make my way to the server room and initiate a manual lock down.
  • I'll make my way to the Daily Planet and see if I can learn anything else about this Kryptonian virus.
  • And maybe one day make my way to NBA.
  • If I can make my way down there, I should be able to get inside and find a way to the street.
  • I think this is the same seat I used to nervously scratch at On my way to school.
  • They just called me and I was on my way to school so...
  • One day on my way to school, I got stopped by a gang of older boys.
  • If I get lost on my way to school and need directions... (Sighs) there's an app for that.
  • In Camden, ours happened to be on my way to school.
  • Look, I'll drive you to school, on my way to work.

Alternatives:

  • I journey to school.
  • I travel to school.
  • I walk to school.
  • I go to school.
  • I head to school.

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