Sept. 10, 2020
Many people like to drive to their workplace by their own car. They might not be so concerned about air pollution. Some people might be worried about air pollution, but they do not have any other options.
In some developed countries, public transport is well developed. However, it is so expensive that many people can not afford it. Therefore, people tend to buy cars to avoid paying when they commute. Personally, I like to travel by busses and subways only when they are affordable, safe, and comfortable.
Many people like to drive to their workplace bywith their own car.
You can either say "with" their own car, or "by car", where it is implied that the car belongs to them.
They might not be stoo concerned about air pollution.
The meaning is the same, but "too" sounds a bit better.
Some people might be worried about air pollution, but they do not have any other options.
However, it is so expensive that many people can not afford it.
Personally, I like to travel by busses and subways only when they are affordable, safe, and comfortable.
When we talk about modes of transport, we use singular rather than plural (by "bus" instead of buses, by "subway" instead of subways, by "car" instead of cars).
Driving to your office!
Many people like to drive to their workplace byin their own car.
Drive in their car
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Get to their workplace by car
They might not be so concerned about air pollution.
Some people might be worried about air pollution, but they do not have any other options.
In some developed countries, public transport is well developed.
However, it is so expensive that many people can not afford it.
Therefore, people tend to buy cars to avoid paying when they commute.
Personally, I like to travel by busses and subways only when they are affordable, safe, and comfortable.
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They might not be so concerned about air pollution. This sentence has been marked as perfect! They might not be The meaning is the same, but "too" sounds a bit better. |
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Some people might be worried about air pollution, but they do not have any other options. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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In some developed countries, public transport is well developed. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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However, it is so expensive that many people can not afford it. This sentence has been marked as perfect! However, it is so expensive that many people can |
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Therefore, people tend to buy cars to avoid paying when they commute. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Personally, I like to travel by busses and subways only when they are affordable, safe, and comfortable. Personally, I like to travel by bus Personally, I like to travel by bus When we talk about modes of transport, we use singular rather than plural (by "bus" instead of buses, by "subway" instead of subways, by "car" instead of cars). |
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