"Let me drive you back to your car" is such a US sentence.
I'm not saying it couldn't happen elsewhere, it's easy to imagine a situation where it would make sense, but in a US context it feels so utterly unremarkable it's remarkable.
I'm not saying it couldn't happen elsewhere, it's easy to imagine a situation where it would make sense, but in a US context it feels so utterly unremarkable it's remarkable.
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in reply to Mans R • •I can also think it could apply also to a case where people drive part of the way with their own car, until they meet somebody else in the group who comes from a different direction, and then they leave one of the cars behind and go together on just one car.
It's something we used to do quite often in the Before Times.
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