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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

What is the correct word?

What is the correct verbal phrase? Is "leads onto"
How would you say this ?
The freeway leads directly onto the main road of the city. The main road is the continuation of the freeway.

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There may be several ways in which the freeway converts to the city's main road. You need to know in what way the freeway's appearance changes (apart from the traffic speed). The freeway becomes the main road of the city.

  • There may be several ways in which the freeway converts to the city's main road.
  • You need to know in what way the freeway's appearance changes (apart from the traffic speed).
  • The freeway becomes the main road of the city.
  • The freeway divides and widens to become ...
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There may be several ways in which the freeway converts to the city's main road. You need to know in what way the freeway's appearance changes (apart from the traffic speed).
The freeway becomes the main road of the city.
The freeway divides and widens to become ...
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What about 'The freeway leads to the main road'?

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