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Muna tigeress Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

I'll not be able to come office today because my van broke down at my stop
  

Top answer

I have no idea what 'my stop' might mean. I cannot come to the office today because my van broke down.

  • I have no idea what 'my stop' might mean.
  • I cannot come to the office today because my van broke down.
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I have no idea what 'my stop' might mean.

I cannot come to the office today because my van broke down.
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My stop means I am referring bus stop here.
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muna tigeressMy stop means I am referring bus stop here.
Ah. Well, it seems unnecessary in any case.
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1.I was not able to come because my van had broken down
2.I was not able to come because my van broke down
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muna tigeress Which sentence is correct?
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