Oksana
Hi! When do we say «go DOWN the street» and «go UP the street»? Thanks!
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In the US, it's kind of random and doesn't necessarily signify anything. If the street is on a hill, up or down, could refer to the slope of the hill. In a larger geographic context, when traveling from state to state, up, down, or over, is sometimes used to signify cardinal directions on the map. Oftentimes, though, it can be somewhat arbitrary.
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If the street is flat, you can say either, any time. But if there is a hill, say up for climbing the hill, down for descending.
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Unless it is visibly uphill or downhill, I'd say "Follow this street" "Take this street" "Walk this street" (only if on foot) "Continue along this street" "Go along this street"
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If you start at the bottom of the street, you go up it. And vice versa. Here in England it would usually depend on the house/building numbers
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