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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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ran away from [the] rehab

0A kid ran away from [the] rehabilitation.02br
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00Is the needed?02br
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0 Hi n2G02br 00Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. 02br 00CB 0-

  • 0 Hi n2G02br 00Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't.
  • 02br 00CB 0-
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0 Hi n2G02br
00Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. Depends on the context.02br
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0I think I understand now. It is like school concept?02br
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00Another example,02br
00The kid is speeding down the highway to avoid being captured by the police. He hits the rear of a truck and swerves into the opposite lane before turning over and landing on its side. Police later says the kid ran away from rehabilitation this morning and stole the car to escap
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01cite10New2grammar12cite10The kid is speeding down the highway to avoid being captured by the police. He hits the rear of a truck and swerves into the opposite lane before turning over and landing on its side. Police later says the kid ran away from rehabilitation this morning and stole the car to escape.12br
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0 Thanks CB. I agree but I thought 01b00its02b00 was more correct because it was the side of the car not the kid. 0-
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01cite10New2grammar12cite10Thanks CB. I agree but I thought 11b10its12b10 was more correct because it was the side of the car not the kid.12br
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10"He hits the rear of a truck and swerves into the opposite lane before turning over and landing on its side."02br
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0 Thanks, CB. But Isn't understood from the context? I just feel it's awkward to use HIS side, when actually it's the side of the truck. Maybe the only correct answer is "the car". Can another expert confirm this please? 0-

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