The cab driver pulls up (at/to/outside/in front of) George's house. George pays him and gets out.
Which of the options would you use if the cab driver pulls to a stop on the street in front of George's house?
anonymous Which of the options would you use if the cab driver pulls to a stop on the street in front of George's house? in front of No contest. It's the only one that paints a picture.
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anonymousWhich of the options would you use if the cab driver pulls to a stop on the street in front of George's house?
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No contest. It's the only one that paints a picture. Also, you don't pull up at anything, you don't pull up to anything as large as a house, and you can't pull up outside anything. The thing is, "pull up" ca