English, 05.03.2020 08:38 ayoismeisjjjjuan
I wanted to stop and get more gas because we had to travel another seventy miles to reach our destination.
A) To reach our destination, of seventy miles, we must stop, get more gas and then travel.
B) Because I wanted to stop for gas, we had to travel another seventy miles to reach our destination.
C) Stop: I want to get more gas, because we have to travel another seventy miles to reach our destination.
D) Because we had to travel another seventy miles to reach our destination, I wanted to stop and get more gas.
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