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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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But it is tail-pipe emissions free, and as Phyllis told me, she ditched her Ford Fiesta for an electric vehicle almost two years ago -- and says she wouldn't think of going back to a gas/petrol-powered car.

When someone says he/she ditched her gas car for an electric car, what does he/she mean?

1. She junked her car
2. She traded her car for an electric car.
3. She no longer use her gas car. It's probably collecting dust in her garage.

Thanks in advance.
  

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She got rid of it - sold it or dumped it at a car-breaker's yard - and replaced it with an electric vehicle.

  • She got rid of it - sold it or dumped it at a car-breaker's yard - and replaced it with an electric vehicle.
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She got rid of it - sold it or dumped it at a car-breaker's yard - and replaced it with an electric vehicle.

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