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mackygood
#590134 Fri, 21 Nov 08 03:07 AM
This invention has made freeways and roads safer and easier to drive after dark.
Is this sentence correct or do I have to use "drive along" ?
Thanks ,
Mack
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CalifJim
#590143 Fri, 21 Nov 08 03:42 AM
It's a little sloppy without
along
or
on
, so it's best to include the preposition. You will hear this sort of thing without the preposition, however. People are sometimes a little sloppy.
CJ
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