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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi there,

Can you tell me if these two words pretty much same usage in this sentence, please?


We always wear seat belt for safety aspect/perspective.


Thanks.

  

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John Aki We always wear a seat belt for safety aspect/perspective . We always wear seat belt s for safety aspect/perspective . Neither word works in that sentence.

  • John Aki We always wear a seat belt for safety aspect/perspective .
  • We always wear seat belt s for safety aspect/perspective .
  • Neither word works in that sentence.
  • A word that would fit in that position is "reasons".
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John AkiWe always wear a seat belt for safety aspect/perspective.
We always wear seat belts for safety aspect/perspective.

Neither word works in that sentence. A word that would fit in that position is "reasons".

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