May 5, 2021
Bill and Tom, both 18, are driving around on a Saturday night looking for something to do.
Tom stops at his house to make some phone calls and pick up some beer for the road.
He hands the 6-pack to Bill, who immediately cracks one open and tosses the rest in the backseat.
Tom, distracted by Bill, drives through a stop sign.
The next thing the boys notice is the siren from an approaching police car?
Japanese School English 2
Bill and Tom, both 18, are driving around on a Saturday night looking for something to do.
Tom stops at his house to make some phone calls and pick up some beer for the road.
He hands the 6six-pack to Bill, who immediately cracks one open and tosses the rest in the backseat.
Numbers less than 10 are usually spelled out in writing.
Tom, distracted by Bill, drives through a stop sign.
The next thing the boys notice is thea siren - from an approaching police car?
Your sentence is not incorrect. The question mark can be used to indicate uncertainty, as you have done in your sentence. However it sounds a bit unnatural.
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Bill and Tom, both 18, are driving around on a Saturday night looking for something to do. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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Tom stops at his house to make some phone calls and pick up some beer for the road. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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He hands the 6-pack to Bill, who immediately cracks one open and tosses the rest in the backseat. He hands the Numbers less than 10 are usually spelled out in writing. |
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Tom, distracted by Bill, drives through a stop sign. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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The next thing the boys notice is the siren from an approaching police car? The next thing the boys notice is Your sentence is not incorrect. The question mark can be used to indicate uncertainty, as you have done in your sentence. However it sounds a bit unnatural. |
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