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Tarheel

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Finally, say:

I used to avoid driving behind taxis, buses, and cars with non-local plates, as they all stop or change lanes at the last moment without signalling.

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Nowadays I don't drive behind anybody, as they all do that.

That does seem to be what you're saying.
 

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Don't post anything new on this thread. Instead, start a new one.
 

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Thank you emsr2d2, Tarheel and tedmc for all your help and corrections.

Don't post anything new on this thread. Instead, start a new one.


Don't post anything new on this thread. Instead, start a new one.

The idea was to avoid the introductory (found in the first post in this thread), for every passage I am going to post in separate thread.

Please advise me with the proper way of continuing posting my passages, and having everybody's fine corrections and suggestions.
 

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You don't need to repeat the entire introduction each time you start a new thread. Simply say something like "I have written this passage just for practice. Please check it."
Make sure that each thread includes something specific to its contents - the opening line of your new piece of writing each time will make a good title.
 
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