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Indranil Dutta Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

grammar

'I had never been so precise as to know where to pull the break.' Is the sentence correct?
  

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It's correct grammar. But what does it mean? Do you mean 'break' or 'brake'?

  • It's correct grammar.
  • But what does it mean?
  • Do you mean 'break' or 'brake'?
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It's correct grammar. But what does it mean?

Do you mean 'break' or 'brake'?
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sorry, it's brake, not break.
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What kind of brake are you talking about? eg in a car?
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eg pull or set the hand bake
eg press or step on the foot brake.
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And 'when' would make more obvious sense than 'where'.

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