March 26, 2020
I am not very far of the city center. I am maybe 5km of the city center.
So it would take almost 1 hour or a little more to go there. Fortunatly there are a lot of bus close of my house. So it does not take a long time to go to the city center by bus.
How far are you from the city center?
I am not very far of the city centerlive about 5km from the city center, which takes around one hour to reach by bus.
Can be combined with the next two sentences to be more concise.
I am maybe 5km of the city center.
So it would take almost 1 hour or a little more to go there.
Fortunately, there are a lot of bus close of my house bus stops near my house frequently, so it is easy to catch a bus downtown.
Perhaps I am wrong, but it seems like the more useful point is to explain that one can quickly catch a bus throughout the day. If you want to emphasize that there are many places that one can catch a bus go with: Fortunately, there are several bus stops close to my house, so it is easy to catch a bus downtown throughout the day.
So it does not take a long time to go to the city center by bus.
You already explained how long it takes.
I am not verytoo far ofrom the city center.
I am maybe, within 5km of the city center.
So it would take almost 1n hour or a little moreso to goet there.
Fortunately, there are a lot of bus stops that are close tof my house.
So it does not take a long time to goGoing to the city center by bus. takes very little time
How far are you from the city center?
I am not very far of the city center.
I am maybe 5km away from the city center.¶
I am within 5km of the city center.
'away from' means you live 5km distance from the city center.
'within of' means that you are inside a 5km radius of the city center.
So it would take almost 1 hour or a little more to goet there.
'get' sounds more natural and native than using 'go'.
Fortunately, there are a lot of buses close tof my house.
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I am not very far of the city center. This sentence has been marked as perfect! I am not I Can be combined with the next two sentences to be more concise. |
I am maybe 5km of the city center. I am maybe 5km away from the city center.¶ 'away from' means you live 5km distance from the city center. 'within of' means that you are inside a 5km radius of the city center. I am maybe, within 5km of the city center.
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So it would take almost 1 hour or a little more to go there. So it would take almost 1 hour or a little more to g 'get' sounds more natural and native than using 'go'. So it would take a
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Fortunatly there are a lot of bus close of my house. Fortunately, there are a lot of buses close to Fortunately, there are a lot of bus stops that are close to Fortunately, the Perhaps I am wrong, but it seems like the more useful point is to explain that one can quickly catch a bus throughout the day. If you want to emphasize that there are many places that one can catch a bus go with: Fortunately, there are several bus stops close to my house, so it is easy to catch a bus downtown throughout the day. |
So it does not take a long time to go to the city center by bus.
You already explained how long it takes. |
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