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Jason ree Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The driver swift lane without a signal.

The driver swift lane without a signal.
The driver change lane without a signal.

When a driver change lane from left to right, we use "change" or "swift"
  

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"swift" makes no sense there. Possibly you mean "switch"? The verb forms are also wrong.

  • "swift" makes no sense there.
  • Possibly you mean "switch"?
  • The verb forms are also wrong.
  • The driver switches/switched lane without a signal.
  • The driver changes/changed lane without a signal .
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"swift" makes no sense there. Possibly you mean "switch"? The verb forms are also wrong.

The driver switches/switched lane without a signal.
The driver changes/changed lane without a signal.
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jason reeswift
No, "swift" is an adjective. You meant "switch."
The driver changed lanes without a signaling.
The driver switched lanes without a signaling.

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