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PhraseMix Examples Categories situation: driving

10 English lessons for when you're driving

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English Lesson: Make a right at the next light.

1. “Make a right at the next light.”

English Lesson: Before you pull out, check in your rear view mirror to see if there's anyone behind the car.

2. “Before you pull out, check in your rear view mirror to see if there's anyone behind the car.”

English Lesson: Don't make me pull this car over!

3. “Don't make me pull this car over!”

English Lesson: My heart's still racing.

4. “My heart's still racing.”

English Lesson: You were doing 55 in a 35 mile per hour zone.

5. “You were doing 55 in a 35 mile per hour zone.”

English Lesson: I got a flat.

6. “I got a flat.”

English Lesson: Pull up a little closer.

7. “Pull up a little closer.”

English Lesson: Can you hold it in for a few more minutes?

8. “Can you hold it in for a few more minutes?”

English Lesson: I can barely hold my eyes open.

9. “I can barely hold my eyes open.”

English Lesson: We're not stopping to get ice cream, and that's that!

10. “We're not stopping to get ice cream, and that's that!”

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