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English Writing Exercise (All Levels)

Course 102, Unit 5, Lesson 1

Transportation

Instructions: What kind of transportation do you use to get around town? What kind of transportation do you use to go on trips?

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I'm going to the office by car. I'm going to the seaside by train. He is going home by subway. She is going to Roma by airplane. Are you getting out of the taxy? No, i'm not. I'm on the bus. He is on the train.
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  • ferfurr
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    Almost perfect!  The only misspelling is "taxi" and you should capitalize "I'm".  The word "I" is always capitalized, even if it is not at the beginning of a sentence.

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  • krgray
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    I'm going to the office by car. I'm going to the seaside by train. He is going home by subway. She is going to Roma by airplane. Are you getting out of the taxi? No, I'm not. I'm on the bus. He is on the train.

    Very good. But how you use the tense depends on the situation. For example:

    "How do you get to the office?" "I go by train."

    "What are you doing now?" "I'm going to the office by train."

    "When are you going to the office?" "I'm going at 6."

    Good job! :)

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  • canasta
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    I agree with krgray.

    And... "She is going to Rome by airplane."

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