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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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follow standard requirement

Could someone please correct the 2 ?

1 There are standards requirements that taxi drivers have to follow. The is a minimum car requirement. You can't just have any car as a cab driver. You need a five door and somewhat spacious car.

2 There are car requirements to become a cab. You can't drive just any car.

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1 There are standards requirements that taxi drivers have to meet. There are minimum car requirements. You can't just use any car as a cab.

  • 1 There are standards requirements that taxi drivers have to meet.
  • There are minimum car requirements.
  • You can't just use any car as a cab.
  • You need a five-door and somewhat spacious car.
  • 2 There are car requirements for a cab.
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1 There are standards requirements that taxi drivers have to meet. There are minimum car requirements. You can't just use any car as a cab. You need a five-door and somewhat spacious car.

2 There are car requirements for a cab. You can't drive just any car.
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1 There are standards requirements that taxi drivers have to meet. There are minimum car requirements. You can't just use any car as a cab. You need a five-door and A somewhat spacious car.


Standard and requirement together or alone? Should I put 'a'?

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AnonymousStandard and requirement together or alone?
They can be together, but it is certainly unnecessary.
AnonymousShould I put 'a'?
Where?
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You are saying that you can leave both one after the other without a comma?

There are standards requirements that taxi drivers have to meet. There are minimum car requirements. You can't just use any car as a cab. You need a five-door and A somewhat spacious car.

Should the A be in the sentence?

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AnonymousYou are saying that you can leave both one after the other without a comma?
Yes: requirements to follow the standards.
AnonymousYou need a five-door and A somewhat spacious car. Should the A be in the sentence?
No.

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