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Titiwangsa Posted 11 years ago
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He found a toy under the driver's seat in front of the vehicle.

He found a toy under the driver's seat in front of the vehicle.

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Titiwangsa He found a toy under the driver's seat in the front of the vehicle. Does it make sense? As far as I know, there are no vehicles in which the driver's seat is in the back of the vehicle, so leave out "in the front of the vehicle".

  • Titiwangsa He found a toy under the driver's seat in the front of the vehicle.
  • Does it make sense?
  • As far as I know, there are no vehicles in which the driver's seat is in the back of the vehicle, so leave out "in the front of the vehicle".
  • CJ
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Titiwangsa He found a toy under the driver's seat in the front of the vehicle. Does it make sense?
As far as I know, there are no vehicles in which the driver's seat is in the back of the vehicle, so leave out "in the front of the vehicle".

CJ
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In any case, the driver's seat is in the front of the vehicle, not in front of it. If it were in front of it, it would not be in the vehicle at all.

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