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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Fuel

Better if we switch cars later. Your car is out of fuel.

Better if we switch cars later, your car is out of fuel.

Should this be one sentence or two sentences?
  

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Hi, Better if we switch cars later. Your car is out of fuel. Better if we switch cars later, your car is out of fuel.

  • Hi, Better if we switch cars later.
  • Your car is out of fuel.
  • Better if we switch cars later, your car is out of fuel.
  • Should this be one sentence or two sentences?
  • Two.
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Hi,

Better if we switch cars later. Your car is out of fuel.

Better if we switch cars later, your car is out of fuel.

Should this be one sentence or two sentences?

Two. (It's better . . . )

Why 'later' instead of 'now'?

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I have to refill the tank first!
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How about: It's better to switch car later because your car is out of gas (and we can't use it right now).

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