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Beopro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

A compulsory thing

- In the US, when you drive a car on the street, you have to wear the seat belt. It's a compulsory thing / It is a must-do.

Does this sentence sound ok in conversations and grammatical?

Thanks very much

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beopro - In the US, when you drive a car on the street, you have to wear the seat belt. It's a compulsory thing / It is a must-do. Does this sentence sound ok in conversations and grammatical?

  • beopro - In the US, when you drive a car on the street, you have to wear the seat belt.
  • It's a compulsory thing / It is a must-do.
  • Does this sentence sound ok in conversations and grammatical?
  • Not exactly.
  • , you have to wear a seat belt.
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beopro- In the US, when you drive a car on the street, you have to wear the seat belt. It's a compulsory thing / It is a must-do.
Does this sentence sound ok in conversations and grammatical?
Not exactly. You need this:

When you drive a car in the U.S., you have to wear a seat belt. It's compulsory.

(Don't say "on the street". E

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