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Sebayanpendam Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Please explain this phrase.

Hi,

I came across this phrase and i don't know what it means. Can somebody please clarify this phrase for me?

My father and Uncle Lim drive the same make of car. What is the underlined phrase means?

Thanks.
  

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In this case, make means brand, or maker. It's often found in combination: make & model. g.

  • In this case, make means brand, or maker.
  • It's often found in combination: make & model.
  • g.
  • (Ford Focus) (Chevy Impala)
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In this case, make means brand, or maker.

It's often found in combination: make & model. Where make is the company, and model is the name of the car e.g. (Ford Focus) (Chevy Impala)

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