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I saw her walking down the street. vs I saw her ccoming down the street.

The correct phrase is "I saw her walking down the street." The phrase "I saw her coming down the street." is incorrect. The verb "walking" is the appropriate choice to describe the action of someone moving on foot.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 2802 views

I saw her walking down the street.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe the action of seeing someone moving on foot.

Examples:

  • I saw her walking down the street yesterday.
  • He saw them walking in the park.
  • She saw the children walking to school.
  • They saw him walking his dog.
  • We saw the old man walking slowly.
  • I saw him walking off down the street.
  • Paul saw you walking down the street.
  • You'll never guess who I saw walking down Sauchiehall Street today.
  • I saw her walking down the street and I pulled up beside her.
  • I saw her walking it down the street the other day.
  • But an hour later, I saw her walking down 30th Street with a man.
  • If I was walking down the street, and I saw some kid with a jet pack fly over me, I'd believe anything's possible.
  • I was in India, and I was walking down the streets, and I saw a billboard painter.
  • And as a child, I always saw my grandmother, you know, I held his hand, walking down the street.
  • I still think about her in the middle of the night, as if I saw her walking in the middle of the street.
  • I see her walking down the street one night with this guy.
  • Just to think of her walking down the street makes me angry.
  • You must've seen her walking down the street with her fat poodle.
  • I saw this young man walking down the street about six years ago... and I knew when I saw him, I just knew I had to bring him in.
  • He was spotted many times walking down the street.
  • And I miss the way he was whistling walking down the street.
  • She's a business woman walking down the street.
  • She gets all emotional just walking down the street.
  • An elderly couple came walking down the street.
  • I saw this dog today, he was walking down the street, and I thought, That dog is going to die someday and he doesn't even know it.

I saw her ccoming down the street.

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I saw her walking it down the street the other day.
  • I saw a hat store down the street.
  • I saw him shoplift down the street.
  • I saw him walking off down the street.
  • I saw the wrath of come down the street.
  • And I saw Mrs. Brown coming down the street.
  • I looked for her forever, and I thought I saw her later on, down the street from the party, but it wasn't her.
  • I saw her walking down the street and I pulled up beside her.
  • I still think about her in the middle of the night, as if I saw her walking in the middle of the street.
  • I saw Juliette across the street.
  • I saw her in the street seconds before he called me.
  • Lizzie just saw her on the street.
  • When she saW her boyfriend get murdered across the street.
  • That little George mathias down the street.
  • I parked my car down the street.
  • My office is right down the street.
  • Tom followed his parents down the street.
  • Houses like that all down the street.
  • I saw her going down the shore path.
  • I saw her in the street a few times after that, but that was a while ago.

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