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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

limit to/at

0There's no legal limit on/to how many passengers a car can seat/take.02br
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00Two questions02br
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001. Which preposition is correct?02br
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002. Facts aside, Is the statement an answer to this question: "Can I take 10 passengers in my car inyour country?"02br
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00Thanks in advance!0-
  

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02br 002-- Why make example sentences with unlikely facts? 0-

  • 02br 002-- Why make example sentences with unlikely facts?
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001-- Either will work;01i01b00 to02b02i00 is perhaps more usual.02br
002-- Why make example sentences with unlikely facts? It complicates my job here.0-
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0I'm sorry MM. Let me rephrase my question. I would like to know if "seat" can be used to mean the actual number of people a car can carry instead of the manufacturer recommended seating. for example02br
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00My car can seat 8 kids.0-

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