GUYGLICK
Member
- Joined
- May 29, 2015
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Hebrew
- Home Country
- Israel
- Current Location
- Israel
Hi, I'd like some advice on the following sentence:
We set up to meet at the beginning of my street.
We are set to meet at the beginning of my street.
1. I'm not sure I'm using set / set up correctly. What's the right way to say
2. I'm not entirely sure about "beginning of my street" (after googling it looking for confirmation which I didn't get).
What's the right way to say "a beginning of a street" (the opposite of "at the end of the street")?
thanks.
We set up to meet at the beginning of my street.
We are set to meet at the beginning of my street.
1. I'm not sure I'm using set / set up correctly. What's the right way to say
2. I'm not entirely sure about "beginning of my street" (after googling it looking for confirmation which I didn't get).
What's the right way to say "a beginning of a street" (the opposite of "at the end of the street")?
thanks.