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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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I just drive up

Talking about driving test

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Woman: Exactly, a sidewalk is a place to walk, a place for pedestrians.
Man: Pedestrians is another word for people who walk.
Woman: Right again. Pedestrian is someone who walks.
Man: Well, what has parallel parking got to do with this?
Woman: Because you park your car parallel with the curb of the sidewalk.
Man: Ha, ha, oh, that's easy. I just drive up, and park at the curb.

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What does "I just drive up" mean in this dialogue?



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rezaenglish What does "I just drive up" mean in this dialogue? ~ All I do is drive the car up to the curb. ) CJ

  • rezaenglish What does "I just drive up" mean in this dialogue?
  • ~ All I do is drive the car up to the curb.
  • ) CJ
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rezaenglishWhat does "I just drive up" mean in this dialogue?

~ All I do is drive the car up to the curb.

'up to' ~ toward, close to (without striking the curb, of course)

'just' ~ only this, no more; simply this (It's easy.)

CJ

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