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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Red signal

Please suggest these sentences in the simple present tense. with "on and as". and are both correct?

The vehicles are stopped on the red signal.

The vehicles are stopped as the red light of the signal is on.


  

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In N. America, we usually say a light , not a signal. eg a traffic light.

  • In N.
  • America, we usually say a light , not a signal.
  • eg a traffic light.
  • The vehicles are stopped on the red light.
  • We usually say 'at', not 'on'.
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In N. America, we usually say a light, not a signal. eg a traffic light.

The vehicles are stopped on the red light. We usually say 'at', not 'on'.

The vehicles are stopped as the red light of the signal is on. No, not natural.

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