I walked down the street to my friend Matt's house.
Down the hole he went.
Third person perspective is: They walked down the street.
I walked down the street. "down the street" is a prepositiional phrase.
Yes, "down" and "with" are commonly used as prepositions in many sentences. For example, "She walked down the street" and "He is with his friends."
If you walk from one street corner to another street corner (without crossing the street) then you have walked a block
The tramp walked down the street, begging for money as he wandered.
When I walked down the street of England, a large sally marched down the street. :D hope I helped!!! -6th grade student at American academy :D
Everyone bites the dust. Although steve walked wearily down the street.
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He walked down the street at a normal pace, so as not to appear conspicuous.
They walked down the street. pascal pried open the mailbox with a crowbar