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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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You should have learned how to drive (a car)

How would you phrase the sentence in bold for it to work in the context? Would it be very unnatural to add 'a car' after 'drive'?


A: You should learn to control your son.

B: Oh yeah? And you should have learned how to drive (a car). Then you wouldn't be a bitter man clinging to a walker.

  

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anonymous How would you phrase the sentence in bold for it to work in the context? It's ok as is. anonymous Would it be very unnatural to add 'a car' after 'drive'?

  • anonymous How would you phrase the sentence in bold for it to work in the context?
  • It's ok as is.
  • anonymous Would it be very unnatural to add 'a car' after 'drive'?
  • It is optional.
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anonymousHow would you phrase the sentence in bold for it to work in the context?

It's ok as is.

anonymousWould it be very unnatural to add 'a car' after 'drive'?

It is optional.

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