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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Parking

Suppose I work in a petrol pump, and to avoid gathering in front of oil filling machine I want some drivers to park their car aside. How can I ask them to do so politely. In how many ways I can ask them to do so.
  

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Please park over there and wait for people ahead of your to fill up. I will hold your place in line.

  • Please park over there and wait for people ahead of your to fill up.
  • I will hold your place in line.
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Please park over there and wait for people ahead of your to fill up. I will hold your place in line.

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In N. America, we say gas, not petrol.

Here are some edits. Suppose I work in a gas station,, and to avoid congestion in front of the pumps I want some drivers to park their car aside. How can I ask them to do so politely? In how many ways can I ask them to do so.?

In N America, people just line up in an orderly manner.

You could just say

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