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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Rev up your engines for some automotive mayhem in this popular series, as the hosts and celebrities bring you more exciting test-drive with the latest models and embark on the wildest road trips ever.
  

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It is not quite right. Rev up your engines for some automotive mayhem in this popular series, as the hosts and celebrities bring you more exciting test-drive with the latest models and embark on the wildest road trips ever.

  • It is not quite right.
  • Rev up your engines for some automotive mayhem in this popular series, as the hosts and celebrities bring you more exciting test-drive with the latest models and embark on the wildest road trips ever.
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It is not quite right.
Rev up your engines for some automotive mayhem in this popular series, as the hosts and celebrities bring you more exciting test-drive with the latest models and embark on the wildest road trips ever.
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Could you please indicate which part is not right? The highlighted one?

How about this?

Top Gear is a popular television series that features creative ways to test drive automobiles and also bring more car stunts, celebrity interviews, and wild antics.
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AnonymousCould you please indicate which part is not right? The highlighted one?
Yes.

Top Gear is a popular television series that features creative ways to test drive automobiles and it also brings more car stunts, celebrity interviews, and wild antics.
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Thank you sir.

For this sentence, which part is wrong sir, could you please indicate so that I can re-work on the sentence.

Rev up your engines for some automotive mayhem in this popular series, as the hosts and celebrities bring you more exciting test-drive with the latest models and embark on the wildest road trips ever.
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Rev up your engines for some automotive mayhem in this popular series, as the hosts and celebrities bring you more exciting test drives with the latest models and embark on the wildest road trips ever.

"more exciting test drives" or "a more exciting test drive" I assume there will be more than one test drive in the series. Dictionaries list the verb test-drive as hyphena

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