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Masanori Takaoka Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Any difference? or any other expressions?

Always lock your bicycle.
Keep your bicycle locked all the time.
Get your bicycle locked when you leave it.
  

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Always lock your bicycle. Keep your bicycle locked all the time. Get Lock your bicycle locked when you leave it .

  • Always lock your bicycle.
  • Keep your bicycle locked all the time.
  • Get Lock your bicycle locked when you leave it .
  • The first two are logically suspect; a bicycle is difficult to ride when locked!
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Always lock your bicycle.
Keep your bicycle locked all the time.
Get Lock your bicycle locked when you leave it.

The first two are logically suspect; a bicycle is difficult to ride when locked!

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