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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Used

If I were to park the car in the garage every time I used it, I'd be going in and out more than 20 times a day.

Is this sentence grammatically correct? Thanks.
  

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It's correct. Some might question the use of "used it " because the antecedent could be garage or car . To me, it isn't difficult to understand.

  • It's correct.
  • Some might question the use of "used it " because the antecedent could be garage or car .
  • To me, it isn't difficult to understand.
  • A solution could be to use the verb drive.
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It's correct.
Some might question the use of "used it" because the antecedent could be garage or car. To me, it isn't difficult to understand. A solution could be to use the verb drive.
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PhilipIt's correct.Some might question the use of "used it" because the antecedent could be garage or car. To me, it isn't difficult to understand. A solution could be to use the verb drive.
So I replace it with drive and not drove?

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