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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Sunroof comes open

When try to unlock the doors, the sunroof comes open. It should be closed always unless select them.

When try to unlock the doors, the sunroof comes open. It will always stay closed unless select them.

Which option is good and grammatically correct?

  

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Neither is correct. When you try to unlock the doors, the sunroof opens. It shouldn't open unless you select to open it.

  • Neither is correct.
  • When you try to unlock the doors, the sunroof opens.
  • It shouldn't open unless you select to open it.
  • When someone tries to open the doors, the sunroof opens, which it shouldn't do unless it is selected to be opened.
  • The sunroof opens when someone tries to unlock the doors.
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Neither is correct.

When you try to unlock the doors, the sunroof opens. It shouldn't open unless you select to open it.

When someone tries to open the doors, the sunroof opens, which it shouldn't do unless it is selected to be opened.

The sunroof opens when someone tries to unlock the doors. The sunroof should open only when someone selects to open it.

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