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My Celine Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

What does it mean?

Gasoline-powered cars will go the way of the hourse and buggy by 2015.

What does "go the way of " mean?

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) and buggies have gone: obsolete"

  • ) and buggies have gone: obsolete"
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They will go the same way horses (was that "hourses"?) and buggies have gone: obsolete"
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"will go the way of" - "will travel the same (historical) road as" - "will experience the same history as" - "will suffer the same consequences as" - "will pass through the same (historical) stages as"

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