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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Drive /chase them out

It seems like lots of bugs have entered the house, come on let's get in drive/chase them out.

I would like you to chase/drive all of them away before my get into the office.

Can I use chase/drive in the above sentence? Please help.
  

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It seems like lots of bugs have entered the ho use. Come on, let's get in drive them out. I would like you to drive all of them away before they get into the office .

  • It seems like lots of bugs have entered the ho use.
  • Come on, let's get in drive them out.
  • I would like you to drive all of them away before they get into the office .
  • 'Chase' seems odd for insects; use it for larger vermin.
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It seems like lots of bugs have entered the house. Come on, let's get in drive them out.
I would like you to drive all of them away before they get into the office.

'Chase' seems odd for insects; use it for larger vermin.

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