Hello, teachers! Are these all correct expressions with or w/o "my car"?
1. When I saw the man waving for help, I pulled over (my car). 2. When I saw the man waving for help, I pulled up (my car). 3. When I saw the man waving for help, I pulled in (my car). 4. When I saw the man waving for help, I pulled up in (my car).
Thank you very much. Peace!
Top answer
The only expected one is (1), Jandi, with of course the noun object (if employed) inserted between the two words of the phrasal verb.
— Mister Micawber
The only expected one is (1), Jandi, with of course the noun object (if employed) inserted between the two words of the phrasal verb.
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