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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence help

Is this sentence correct, specifically the use of 'in' in the sentence?

I am very careful 'in' driving.
  

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It seems grammatically OK, but not common. I am a very careful driver. I'm very careful when driving.

  • It seems grammatically OK, but not common.
  • I am a very careful driver.
  • I'm very careful when driving.
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It seems grammatically OK, but not common.

I am a very careful driver.
I'm very careful when driving.
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Mister MicawberIt seems grammatically OK, but not common.
Got it. Thanks teaher.
Mister Micawber am a very careful driver.I'm very careful when driving.
Thanks for your additional examples.

Would these work as well:
I am very careful while driving.
I drive carefully.
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AnonymousWould these work as well:I am very careful while driving.I drive carefully.
Yes, those are good and common.

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