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she walk in the street vs raise up the hand

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they contain different errors. The first phrase has a subject-verb agreement issue ('walk' should be 'walks'), while the second phrase uses an awkward phrasal verb ('raise up' should be 'raise'). Both phrases need corrections to be grammatically correct.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 587 views

she walk in the street

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'walk' should agree with the subject 'she' and be in the third person singular form 'walks'.

The correct form should be 'She walks in the street.'
  • An old woman hears suspicious footsteps as she walks down the street...
  • She told us not to walk in the street.
  • And whether white bears walk in the streets of Vilna.
  • You know, people staring at her as she walks down the street.
  • Some of our best customers walk in off the street.
  • It's safe to walk in the streets at night now.
  • "Edgar walks in the street."
  • Learn to walk in the street!
  • To fully know Torino during your holiday in Piedmont, take a walk in the streets and squares full of histoy and mistery.
  • So we could just walk in the street during the next days and the photos would get revealed by themselves.
  • People will spit in her face When she walks down the street Instead of waving and bowing and handing her flowers.
  • I mean, you can't just walk in off the street and do what we do.
  • A stranger could walk in Off the street and be A prospective customer.
  • Go to St.John's emergency in case we got any walk-ins from the street.
  • I mean, these guys are not going to just let somebody walk in off the street and get close to them.
  • That's not something you just walk in off the street and buy.
  • It's one of those things where you can't just walk in off the streets.
  • Lieutenant Jergenson, Hugh Palmer - go to St John's Emergency in case we got any walk-ins from the street.
  • The white belt is someone who walks in off the street.
  • Cameri is a fine town a few kilometers from Novara, where it is interesting to visit the parish church, and take a walk in the streets nearby.

Alternatives:

  • She walks in the street.
  • She is walking in the street.
  • She walked in the street.
  • She will walk in the street.
  • She has walked in the street.

raise up the hand

This phrase is incorrect. The phrasal verb 'raise up' is redundant; 'raise' is sufficient on its own.

The correct form should be 'Raise your hand.'
  • Avoid making the two movements one. (e.g. hands raise up at the same time the body moves forward or lowering the hands as the body moves back). Focus on the correctness of the movement.
  • Just raise your hand up, Bancini.
  • It's not so frequent to meet a sign that says "air taxi" but in the polar circle lands, because of the long distances, it's almost common to raise up an hand and scream... taxi!
  • Just raise your hand up, Chief.
  • Raise both hands up in the air (to denote surrender) and pray to Deity Dattatreya, I am helpless.
  • Just raise your hand up, and your buddies can watch the baseball game on...
  • Come on, raise your hand up!
  • 'If your attacker tries to blind you, raise your hand 'up to the bridge of your nose to disable the gouge.
  • Raise your hands up! I see them!
  • There'll be a lot of parents there today, so raise your hand up high, okay?
  • And then raise your hands up and say, "Hello!"
  • 5 Then said Boaz, What day thou buyest the field of the hand of Naomi, thou must buy it also of Ruth the Moabitess, the wife of the dead, to raise up the name of the dead upon his inheritance.
  • Start breathing exercises can be with the following simple exercises: a few deep inhale and exhale, then inhale to slowly raise his hands up, and when exhaling - deleted.
  • And... he raises up the hammer again.
  • Raise the hands up.
  • Let each one of us put a hand on his conscience, roll up his sleeves and start working so that the Lord can raise up the whole world and heal it from the sin and evil that afflicts it.
  • And Booz said to him: When thou shalt buy the field at the woman's hand, thou must take also Ruth the Moabitess, who was the wife of the deceased: to raise up the name of thy kinsman in his inheritance.
  • I never thought you would raise up the issue of behalf of her.
  • Carefully raise up the treasure of the Temple upon
  • Levanta la bandera revolucionaria Raise up the revolutionary flag

Alternatives:

  • Raise your hand.
  • Raise his hand.
  • Raise her hand.
  • Raise their hands.
  • Raise one's hand.

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