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Jandi Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Pull over

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!
  

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The only expected one is (1), Jandi, with of course the noun object (if employed) inserted between the two words of the phrasal verb.

  • 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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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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