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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #129708: Vocabulary: walking
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    Vocabulary: walking


    There are many different ways to walk! English is very rich and the vocabulary to 

    express them is very varied... 

     

     

                                      

                                               They're on tiptoe...

     To walk/ a walk 
     To walk back 
     To go for a walk
     To walk lightly/ heavily                                                                                         
     To walk on tiptoe
     To stride/ stride in 
     A stride 
     To trudge
     To tramp 
     To stalk out 

     

                                            

                                                      What a stride!

     To wade 
     To waddle 
     To strut about/ strut around                                                                                  
     To sidle along 
     To hobble 
     To limp/ to have a limp 

           

               He is limping/ he has a limp                                         He's stumbling. 

     To fall/ fall down/ fall over 
     To knock sb down 
     To drop stg
     To stagger 
     To sway backwards and forwards                                                                         
     To reel 
     To stumble over stg 
     To trip 
     To slump 
     To slip 
     To collapse 

                              

               To hop                                                                 To creep

     A jump/ a leap 
     To jump/ to leap                                          
     To bounce
     To skip                                                                                                                   
     To hop 

                                                

                                                              To wriggle

     To climb up/ climb down                             
     A climb 
     To creep 
     To wriggle 
     To slide                                                                                                                   
     To swim 
     To fly 

     

                                             

                                                    Climbing up the mountain...                                       

    - To climb up a ladder/ a staircase

    - To swim back             

    - To rumble past

    - To rattle past

    - To clang past

     

    There you are! Now you can choose, and express your own way to advance! 

     



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    A. After a long walk, he finally up the path to the station.

    B. When Mary entered the house at 2 in the morning, she not to wake up her parents.

    C. He was offended, of the room to make it clear to the audience...

    D. 'Sorry! My knee hurts so much that I and can't go up this hill.'

    E. The man who had drunk too much out when he left the bar.

    F. I hate this ghost train! Monsters howled, ghosts passed near me and chains so loudly that I ended up screaming too...


    'Lying in the grass, I felt some tickling. A long worm was on my calf, and trying to my leg. I hated that!'

    H. During our walk, Dom the hidden branch of a tree and sprained his ankle.

    I. A few pedestrians were by a reckless driver on a zebra crossing in front of the City Hall.










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