ROAD SAFETY: Grammar for Motorists – Lesson 6: Negation

Andrew Priest —  October 4, 2011 — Leave a comment

Grammar for Motorists

A great use of English language to explain road safety concepts to motorists and (dare I say it cyclists).  These lessons are taken from the Professor of English, the Grammar Master.

To express a negative, add do not to your sentence in front of the main verb.

“Motorists do not own the road.”

“Cyclists do not have to get out of the f**king way of motorists.”

Andrew Priest

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Andrew is a cyclist and bushwalker and a passionate advocate of cycling and cyclist road safety. He is mainly a commuter, bicycle tourist and occasional Audax rider. Andrew is also a Board member of the Bicycle Transport Alliance.

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