An ambulance in an awful hurry bumps over a curb and slides to a stop at the police barricade.
How is this? Would you change anything about it?
Can I write "at the police barricade" instead of "outside"?
anonymous An ambulance in an awful hurry bumps over a curb and slides to a stop at the police barricade. OK as written. anonymous Can I write "at the police barricade" instead of "outside"?
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anonymousAn ambulance in an awful hurry bumps over a curb and slides to a stop at the police barricade.
OK as written.
anonymousCan I write "at the police barricade" instead of "outside"?
'outside' is not part of your sentence, so it can't be replaced by anything. Did you mean it the other way around?
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