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John went to the Market on his new car to purchase vegetables. On his way, he got a call from Sara that her sister was coming to the city by train and requested him to PICK HER UP. Then, he HEADED OVER to railway station. After five minutes, the train PULLED IN the station. He received Sara’s sister Clara and they CLIMBED INTO the car. He PULLED the car OUT of the parking area and headed towards Sara’s home. As he was going at great speed on the motorway, police stopped his vehicle and asked him to PULL OVER. Police checked his vehicle documents and WARNED HIM OFF for speedy driving. Later, he DROVE OFF his vehicle towards south of the city where Sara resides. On the way he PULLED UP his vehicle at a gasoline station and REPLENISHED with gasoline. Then, he reached Sara’s house and dropped Clara off. Later, he PULLED OFF the vehicle and headed back to market. The Market was REPLETE WITH vegetables in the weekend. He purchased some at a random and returned to his house.
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please make any correction if the usage of the phrasal verbs (missing word) incorrect.
John went to the Market on his new car to purchase vegetables. On his way, he got a call from Sara that her sister was c