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what does the phrase "walk me through" mean ?
Oct 4, 2016 8:02 AM
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Hi!
"Walk someone through something" means to expalin something to them slowly, so that they can understand it. An example: I don´t understand this lesson. I know you do, please walk me through it.
October 4, 2016
I think "walk me through" can be used to say something similar to "show somebody how to do something."
Example 1 "Can you walk me through the new database system after lunch?" i.e. to show how it works
Example 2 "I'd like you to walk me through all the changes in the security protocol." i.e. to show how it has changed and explain it
October 4, 2016
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