curiousmarcus
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- Joined
- Apr 9, 2016
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Tagalog
- Home Country
- Philippines
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- Philippines
Me: That's a traffic light. Red means stop, yellow means slow down, and green means go.
Son: It's green now! We can go!
Me: Yes, it's green. But there's a car in front of us. If we go, we'll hit it. So we can't go.
Son: There's no more car!
Me: Very good. Now, we can go.
The underlined phrases sound off to me. All those go's make it awkward. Any way to phrase them better?
Son: It's green now! We can go!
Me: Yes, it's green. But there's a car in front of us. If we go, we'll hit it. So we can't go.
Son: There's no more car!
Me: Very good. Now, we can go.
The underlined phrases sound off to me. All those go's make it awkward. Any way to phrase them better?