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12 English lessons on the topic of
'driving'
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“He was doing over 100 miles per hour.”
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“I got mixed up and took Highway 50 South instead of North.”
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“I don't drive recklessly though. I'm just accident-prone.”
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“Before you pull out, check in your rear view mirror to see if there's anyone behind the car.”
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“I got pulled over on my way home last night.”
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“I'm driving through a rough part of town.”
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“I got in an accident and messed up your car.”
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“I did it in under seven hours.”
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“We took turns driving, so it wasn't that bad.”
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“It's an 8-hour drive, so we should leave here by nine o'clock.”
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