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Zenkg Posted 17 years ago
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In or by his father's car

I have two sentences which confused me,hope you can help me.TQ

  1. John goes to school by his father's car.


  2. John goes to school i n his father's car.



  3. which one is more suitable? or any other suggestion?
  

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TQ John goes to school by his father's car. John goes to school i n his father's car. which one is more suitable?

  • TQ John goes to school by his father's car.
  • John goes to school i n his father's car.
  • which one is more suitable?
  • Of these two choices, definitely 'in'.
  • or any other suggestion?
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Hi,
I have two sentences which confused me,hope you can help me.TQ

  1. John goes to school by his father's car.


  2. John goes to school i n his father's car.



  3. which one is more suitable? Of these two choices, definitely 'in'.

    or any other suggestion? Neither of these two choices sounds natural.
    Say 'John's father drives him
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Clive, thank you very much for your help.

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