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Awence Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Please check the following sentences...thanks

1. He drives to office in his new car.
2. He drives to office with his new car.
3. He goes to office by his new car.

though i know, the best way of expressing the idea would be : he drives his new car to the office., i would like to know any of the above is correct. thansk
  

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the third one is correct, but I'm not sure about the first 2 ones

  • the third one is correct, but I'm not sure about the first 2 ones
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the third one is correct, but I'm not sure about the first 2 ones
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Hi,

1. He drives to the office in his new car. Fine, very natural


2. He drives to the office with his new car. Not a natural thing to say

3. He goes to the office by his new car.

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