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Jason ree Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The hot air in the car emits out

The hot air in the car emits out after parking a whole day under the sun.

Sometime when we are parking in the hot day.
The hot air flow out from the car when open the door, especially if you glasses user,
your glasses will turn blur.

Do we use emits to describe the act flow out by air.
  

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The hot air in the car flows out after it is parked a whole day in the sun. The hot air streams out from the car when open the door is opened. , especially if you glasses user, People who wear glasses notice this because their glasses fog up.

  • The hot air in the car flows out after it is parked a whole day in the sun.
  • The hot air streams out from the car when open the door is opened.
  • , especially if you glasses user, People who wear glasses notice this because their glasses fog up.
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The hot air in the car flows out after it is parked a whole day in the sun.
The hot air streams out from the car when open the door is opened., especially if you glasses user,
People who wear glasses notice this because their glasses fog up.

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