Commuting And Local Travel sentences
30 sentences you'd actually hear about commuting and local travel. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- He drove carefully because the roads were slippery from the rain.
- He got stuck in a traffic jam for over an hour this morning.
- He honked the horn to warn the pedestrian crossing the street.
- He received a parking ticket for exceeding the time limit.
- He rented a car for the weekend to visit his family.
- He took a taxi from the airport to the hotel downtown.
- I always check the traffic report before leaving for work.
- I always wear my seatbelt even on short trips.
- I bought a monthly pass for unlimited subway rides.
- I need to fill up the gas tank before the road trip.
- I need to get my car inspected before the registration expires.
- I prefer taking the express train because it is much faster.
- I renewed my driver's license at the motor vehicle office.
- I usually take the subway to work because parking is expensive.
- I walk to work when the weather is nice enough.
- She checked the departure schedule on her phone.
- She got a flat tire on the way to her meeting.
- She missed the bus and had to wait for the next one.
- She prefers to carpool with coworkers to save on fuel costs.
- She uses a ride-sharing app when she needs a quick ride.
- She waited at the platform for the train to arrive.
- The airport shuttle departs every thirty minutes from the terminal.
- The bus fare increased by fifty cents starting this month.
- The city recently added new bike lanes to reduce traffic.
- The ferry crosses the river every hour on the hour.
- The highway traffic was terrible, so I took an alternate route.
- The mechanic said the car needs new brakes and an oil change.
- The parking garage was completely full when we arrived.
- The traffic light was broken, causing confusion at the intersection.
- The train was delayed due to signal problems on the track.