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Hasibul Alam Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

explain the sentence

each year hundreds of old people who have outlived their aptitudeto drive must depend other transportation system
  

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What is it you don't understand? The general meaning? A specific word?

  • What is it you don't understand?
  • The general meaning?
  • A specific word?
  • [ I would use 'ability' rather than 'aptitude'.
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What is it you don't understand? The general meaning? A specific word? [ I would use 'ability' rather than 'aptitude'. ]
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Many people who used to drive no longer are able to because of problems accompanying aging. Now they must give up their cars and rely on other transportation, such as busses and taxis - or other friends and relatives.
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thank you. but" outlived their aptitude". what does it mean?
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Hasibul Alamthank you. but" outlived their aptitude". what does it mean?
lived beyond their ability....no longer can do

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