0
Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct

He drives a black 82' jeep. That should give you a heads up if he's home.

He drives a black 82' jeep. That should give you a heads up as to whether he's home.
  

Top answer

Hi, He drives a black 82' jeep. That should give you a heads up if he's home. He drives a black 82' jeep.

  • Hi, He drives a black 82' jeep.
  • That should give you a heads up if he's home.
  • He drives a black 82' jeep.
  • That should give you a heads up as to whether he's home.
  • Both are OK as casual English.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
Hi,

He drives a black 82' jeep. That should give you a heads up if he's home.

He drives a black 82' jeep. That should give you a heads up as to whether he's home.

Both are OK as casual English. #1 is more casual than #2.

Jeep

Clive
0
It's an '82 Jeep, not an 82' jeep.

The ' stands for the missing 19.

He drives a 1982 Jeep.

Related Questions