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Mr. Tom Posted 4 years ago
Vocabulary

Kill the engine

Hi

I heard it on TV. Is the red phrase natural English?

Stop the car here but don't kill the engine.

Is there a better way to say the same?

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

but don't turn off the engine is better if you want to avoid the word 'kill'. CJ

  • but don't turn off the engine is better if you want to avoid the word 'kill'.
  • CJ
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... but don't turn off the engine is better if you want to avoid the word 'kill'.

CJ

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Mr. TomIs the red phrase natural English?

It's not familiar to all native speakers. From the word but onwards, I've heard leave the engine running or leave the engine on.

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