Pavement (Noun)
Syllable division: pave·ment
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈpeɪv.mənt/ US: /ˈpeɪv.mənt/
Meaning: A walking path with a hard surface that runs along one or both sides of a road.
Example:
> In most countries is it against the law to not walk on the pavement.
> The mayor of their city decided to build more pavements around the park with benches where people can sit.
Have a GREAT Saturday! 😀
Remember to post your sentence.
The style of the pavements is a product of the material and tools available to the workers at a particular time and place.
Thank you for posting a good sentence Vlad! 😀
Walking on pavement is safer than walking on the corner of the street.
Thank you for posting a good sentence Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
Walking on the pavement is safer than walking on the corner of the street.
> My Island has many roads but does not have any pavements right now.
> My child was running near the pavement suddenly he fell down and injured his
knee.
Thank you for posting good sentences Naseema! 😀
Try saying:
> My child was running near the pavement when he suddenly fell down and injured his knee.
Pavement (BrE) is most likely a synonym of sidewalk (AmE), isn’t it?
Yes you are right Metchi! 😀