Recently, I went to London for a few days. While I was there, I met Ai and Toshi for lunch. After lunch, we went for a stroll around some very famous sights. The weather was rather cold so we stopped for afternoon tea before Ai and Toshi went back to Bath, where they are living for a year.
would you please tell me the difference of using "stroll" and "walk" in this situation? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your question.
ReplyDeleteA stroll is a leisurely walk; a walk for pleasure and usually at a slow pace.
A walk does not indicate speed or purpose.
Stroll is a verb and a noun.