to go back the way you came · to return to a previous point
Ever found yourself in a new city, completely lost, and thought, "Wait, where did I just come from?" This phrase is your best friend when you need to go back the way you arrived, whether you're trying to find a forgotten souvenir or just got a bit turned around. It's also great if you're explaining how you found something by going back to where you last saw it! 🗺️🚶♂️
💡 **Super Tip!** This phrase isn't just for physical travel! You can also use it metaphorically, like 'to retrace your steps' in a conversation to figure out where a misunderstanding began. So, it's super versatile! Remember, it implies going back *the exact same path* you took. 🔙🔍
You're exploring a bustling market and realize you left your wallet at the coffee shop you visited 10 minutes ago. Which English expression best describes what you need to do? A. to hit the road B. to retrace your steps C. to live it up