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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Race

Are all these sentences correct:

a) "On the weekend, there will be a running race."

b) "On the weekend, there will be a bycicle race."

c) "On the weekend, there will be a horse race."

d) "On the weekend, there will be a car(ting) race."

  

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footrace (US) - foot-race or foot race (UK) bicycle race (spelling) horserace or horse race (US) horse-race or horse race (UK) I don't know what a carting race is.

  • footrace (US) - foot-race or foot race (UK) bicycle race (spelling) horserace or horse race (US) horse-race or horse race (UK) I don't know what a carting race is.
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footrace (US) - foot-race or foot race (UK)

bicycle race (spelling)

horserace or horse race (US) horse-race or horse race (UK)

I don't know what a carting race is.

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d) "On the weekend, there will be a car race."
d) "On the weekend, there will be a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go-kartrace."
d) "On the weekend, there will be a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go-kart"

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