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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Traffic / traffic jam

May u plz help me with the difference between traffic and traffic jam? At least in two different sentences. Thanks.
  

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In the sense you seem to be interested in, traffic is the movement of vehicles on roads. Traffic is slow today. Traffic is flowing smoothly today.

  • In the sense you seem to be interested in, traffic is the movement of vehicles on roads.
  • Traffic is slow today.
  • Traffic is flowing smoothly today.
  • There is a lot of heavy traffic near the Elm Street exit on Highway 873.
  • A traffic jam is the situation that occurs when there are so many vehicles trying to move along a road that traffic comes to a stop.
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In the sense you seem to be interested in, traffic is the movement of vehicles on roads. Traffic is slow today. Traffic is flowing smoothly today. There is a lot of heavy traffic near the Elm Street exit on Highway 873.

A traffic jam is the situation that occurs when there are so many vehicles trying to move along a road that traffic comes to a stop. I was late to work yesterday becau
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