Friday, 16 January 2026

walk (someone) to (somewhere)







walk (someone) to (somewhere) 

(phrase)
= to accompany someone to somewhere

Examples

I’ll walk you to the post office. 
I’ll walk you to the door.
I’ll walk you to the cinema. 
I’ll walk you to the bus stop. 
I walked my daughter to school yesterday morning.

Reference

Here are more examples of using "walk (someone) to (somewhere)":

Can I walk you to your hotel?

She walked her friend to the train station before saying goodbye.

He offered to walk me to the library for our study session.

I’ll walk you to the entrance of the park so you don’t get lost.

Some synonyms for the phrase "walk (someone) to (somewhere)":

Accompany (someone) to (somewhere)
Escort (someone) to (somewhere)
Guide (someone) to (somewhere)
Lead (someone) to (somewhere)
Show (someone) to (somewhere)

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