Random By-walkers?
Synonyms. Synonyms are words the same in meaning and antonyms are opposites
The correct phrase is "walking past" as it indicates movement in relation to something else.
walking or by train especially in carts
By walking, by beasts of burden, by boats, by railroad.
infamous, nefarious history/past, egregious history/past. you can look up synonyms for infamous if you want more synonyms too.
in the past
so they dont hurt people walking past
documentation of events present and past
"Was walking" is in the past continuous tense. It describes an action that was ongoing in the past at a specific point in time.
No. Walking is the present participle of walk, it can be used to show past or present tense eg I was walking to the pool when I met Jack. -- past The boys are walking to the beach. -- present
Yes, some people may feel self-conscious about looking down when walking past someone, as they may worry about appearing rude or avoiding eye contact.
Walking is a present participle. Present participles can be used to create the progressive (continuous) tenses. They rely on auxiliary verbs to show the tense. Examples: Am/Is/Are walking (present progressive) Was/Were walking (past progressive) Will be walking (future progressive)