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Quiet Sea Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

exiting at or on please???

i need your help
  

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I need your help. OK. When you get off the bus, exit at the rear of the bus .

  • I need your help.
  • OK.
  • When you get off the bus, exit at the rear of the bus .
  • This will avoid blocking people getting on at the front.
  • When you get off the bus, exit by the rear door .
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I need your help.
OK.

When you get off the bus, exit at the rear of the bus.
This will avoid blocking people getting on at the front.

When you get off the bus, exit by the rear door.
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Please exit on hearing the klaxon.

Now we have to exit on top of everything else.

Exit on the left, please.

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