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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Broke or broken down

when announcing traffic problems on thr radio does one say:

there's a broken down car on the left shoulder...

or

there's a car broke down on the left shoulder...

or

there's a car which has broken down on the left shoulder...

proceed with caution...

thank you...

  

Top answer

Our traffic reporters say this: There's a stall (a stalled vehicle) on the left shoulder of Highway 50 near Jackson Street exit. Traffic is heavier than normal.

  • Our traffic reporters say this: There's a stall (a stalled vehicle) on the left shoulder of Highway 50 near Jackson Street exit.
  • Traffic is heavier than normal.
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Our traffic reporters say this: There's a stall (a stalled vehicle) on the left shoulder of Highway 50 near Jackson Street exit. Traffic is heavier than normal.

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