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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

5 sentence that have to do with SUBWAY transport

Could you please tell me how you would say these following sentences please?

1 Tell me what stop to get off at. What stop is the restaurant at?
2 The metro line starts at one end of the city and ends at/on the other end.
3 Why would I get off at X and transfer just to get to Y when I can get to Y without changing metros.
4 It must be hard for a blind person to take the subway especially when it's so many stops as he won't know when to get off because he'll have lost count.
5 The points the indicate the stations on the map in the subway are further apart simply because the stations are sometimes longer than others. (how do you say this?)

Thank you
  

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1 Which is the nearest stop to the restaurant ? 2 The metro line starts at one end of the city and finishes at the other end. 3 Why would I get off at X and transfer just to get to Y when I can get to Y without changing trains.

  • 1 Which is the nearest stop to the restaurant ?
  • 2 The metro line starts at one end of the city and finishes at the other end.
  • 3 Why would I get off at X and transfer just to get to Y when I can get to Y without changing trains.
  • 4 It must be hard for a blind person to take the subway especially when there are so many stops, as he/she may loses count, therefore he/she won't know when to get off.
  • ) 5 The points that denote the stations on the subway map are further apart in places simply because sometimes the stations have a greater distance between them.
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1 Which is the nearest stop to the restaurant ?

2 The metro line starts at one end of the city and finishes at the other end.

3 Why would I get off at X and transfer just to get to Y when I can get to Y without changing trains.

4 It must be hard for a blind person to take the subway especially when there are so many stops, as he/she may loses count, therefore he/she won'

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