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Aqua green 571 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Waiting for smn in, out ?

There's a car waiting for you _____.

a) in b) out c) inside d) outside

So the car is outside, but I'm not sure if this sentence refers to the person getting in the car or just the place where the car is.

Help me out please, I'm confused !

  

Top answer

aqua green 571 just the place where the car is. The car is waiting outside.

  • aqua green 571 just the place where the car is.
  • The car is waiting outside.
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aqua green 571 just the place where the car is.

The car is waiting outside.

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aqua green 571not sure if this sentence refers to the person

Sentences don't refer to persons. They don't refer to anything actually.

Now I'm confused.

CJ

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