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Writingtosms Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Get out of the car in front of...??

Hi

I have a short para which goes something like - Your friends must be travelling in a car. Instead of going to the main office building, tell your friends to get out of the car in front of this building right here.

I'd like to know if the underlined portion is the best way to say this..

Are there any other changes that would sound more appropriate to a native speaker?

Please help


Thank you

  

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writingtosms tell your friends to get out of the car in front of this building right here. It sounds OK to me. I don't see a reason to change it.

  • writingtosms tell your friends to get out of the car in front of this building right here.
  • It sounds OK to me.
  • I don't see a reason to change it.
  • CJ
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writingtosmstell your friends to get out of the car in front of this building right here.

It sounds OK to me. I don't see a reason to change it.

CJ

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