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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
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Thereby

Cars that are parked in front of the house hindered the coming vehicles. Thereby, they caused heavy traffic in the street.

Please check the sentence.

Is "coming" a suitable adjective?

Are "Thereby" and "in the street" correct here?

  

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kumenglish Cars that are parked in front of the house hindered the on coming vehicle s, t hereby , they caus ing heavy traffic in the street. Are you sure you want to use the past simple "hindered"? Are you talking about the past or about something that's still happening?

  • kumenglish Cars that are parked in front of the house hindered the on coming vehicle s, t hereby , they caus ing heavy traffic in the street.
  • Are you sure you want to use the past simple "hindered"?
  • Are you talking about the past or about something that's still happening?
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kumenglishCars that are parked in front of the house hindered the oncoming vehicles, thereby , they causing heavy traffic in the street.

Are you sure you want to use the past simple "hindered"? Are you talking about the

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Cars that are were parked in front of the house hindered the coming vehicles. Thereby, they caused heavy traffic in the street.

Please check the sentence. You need to match tenses (were; hindered; caused. All past.) See my v

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