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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Just in case

The passengers put on their seat belts just in case." (no explanation just in case what)
Do you think the sentence acceptable in English?
  

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Yes. We know that it means "in case of accidents, turbulence, cross-winds, etc"

  • Yes.
  • We know that it means "in case of accidents, turbulence, cross-winds, etc"
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Yes. We know that it means "in case of accidents, turbulence, cross-winds, etc"

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