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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Obstacle

In context: Some passengers are standing at the doorstep of the bus. I requesting them that don't stand in the way.

Don't stand at the doorstep, it may an obstacle/interruption to passengers who are getting inside.

Don't stand at the doorstep, it may an obstacle/interruption to upcoming passengers.

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kumenglish Some passengers are standing at the doorstep of the bus. I requesting them that don't stand in the way. Some passengers are blocking the door to the bus.

  • kumenglish Some passengers are standing at the doorstep of the bus.
  • I requesting them that don't stand in the way.
  • Some passengers are blocking the door to the bus.
  • I'm asking them not to stand in the way.
  • Please don't stand in the doorway.
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kumenglishSome passengers are standing at the doorstep of the bus. I requesting them that don't stand in the way.
Some passengers are blocking the door to the bus. I'm asking them not to stand in the way.

Please don't stand in the doorway. It keeps people from getting on (the bus).

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