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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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The gas gauge isn't accurate until after you've driven a bit at which point it will accurate.

I don't trust you when you change lanes on the freeway. That's why I look behind me for cars.

I drove a little more to my right to let the motorcycle pass.

Are arrival time has been pushed back because we had to stop for gas.

You need to through Los Angeles to get to San Francisco.

The help is appreciated
  

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These are OK as corrected. The gas gauge isn't accurate until after you've driven a bit. I don't feel safe when you change lanes on the freeway.

  • These are OK as corrected.
  • The gas gauge isn't accurate until after you've driven a bit.
  • I don't feel safe when you change lanes on the freeway.
  • That's why I look behind for cars.
  • I turned a little more to my right to let the motorcycle pass.
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These are OK as corrected.

The gas gauge isn't accurate until after you've driven a bit.
I don't feel safe when you change lanes on the freeway. That's why I look behind for cars.
I turned a little more to my right to let the motorcycle pass.
We are late because we had to stop for gas.
You need to go through Los Angeles to get to San Francisco.

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