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There's a car approaching Tue Nov 01, 2005 21:47 pm  There's a car approaching
 

Test No. incompl/inter-67 "How to attract someone", question 2

Look out, there's a car ......... on your left.

(a) driving
(b) approaching
(c) guiding
(d) conducting

Test No. incompl/inter-67 "How to attract someone", answer 2

Look out, there's a car approaching on your left.

Correct answer: (b) approaching
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WHY THE ANSWER IS NOT DRIVING?
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Approaching Tue Nov 01, 2005 22:14 pm  Approaching
 

Hi,

Here it means coming near. A car doesn't drive - people drive cars.

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