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Mezzopiano Posted 7 years ago
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Asking for a ride

So I want to ask my friend for a ride. But her home is 30 minutes drive away so I want to make sure she is willing to give me a ride. Can I say these sentences?

Where is your house?

Are you going by X College on your way?

I don't have a car, and I want to leave early today. Could you give me a ride? Will it be further much?

  

Top answer

mezzopiano Where is your house? Good. mezzopiano Are you going by X College on your way?

  • mezzopiano Where is your house?
  • Good.
  • mezzopiano Are you going by X College on your way?
  • Good.
  • mezzopiano I don't have a car, and I want to leave early today.
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mezzopianoWhere is your house?

Good.

mezzopianoAre you going by X College on your way?

Good.

mezzopianoI don't have a car, and I want to leave early today. Could you give me a ride? Will it be further much?

Would it be very far out of your way?

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mezzopianoWhere is your house?

This is not really relevant if you already know that her house is 30 miles away.

mezzopianoAre you going by X College on your way?

Is [name of college] on your way?

mezzopianoI don't have a car, and I want to leave early today. Could you give me a ride? Wil

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