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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

truck car

Can I say,

The truck is towing.

The truck car is towing the car.
  

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The truck is towing. Is towing what? The truck car is towing the car.

  • The truck is towing.
  • Is towing what?
  • The truck car is towing the car.
  • Funny, I've never encountered the underlined part before.
  • ' Now if have already mentioned that car use the .
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The truck is towing. Is towing what?

The truck car is towing the car. Funny, I've never encountered the underlined part before.
Perhaps it's bettet to put it 'The truck/lorry/rig (whichever you choose) is towing a/the car.'
Now if have already mentioned that car use th
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The truck is towing. No.

The truck car is towing the car. No.
The truck is towing the car. Yes.
CJ
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Sorry, Jim, did you notice the "truck car" part of what you said "yes" to?
The truck is towing the car.
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Oh cr**!
I'll go back and edit it.
Thanks for the heads up, GG! Emotion: smile
CJ
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If it's any consolation, I missed it in the sentence too, but the title clued me in Emotion: smile
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Can I say,

The truck is towing the car away.

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