COM 120 Week 8 Verbs Exercise 566
This work of COM 120 Week 8 Verbs Exercise 566 consists of:
1. More money is spent on transportation than on food or education by most American families. – Most American families spend more money on transportation than on food or education. – Transportation spends more money than food or education in most American families. – No change2. If people use cars for transportation, they usually spend between one-fifth and one-third of their income on automobile-related expenses. – If people used cars for transportation, they could usually spend between one-fifth and one-third of their income on automobile-related expenses. – If people use cars for transportation, they would usually spend between one-fifth and one-third of their income on automobile-related expenses. – No change3. Cars are loved by Americans, but cars are expensive to buy, maintain, and operate. – Cars are loved by Americans, but buying, maintaining, and operating cars is expensive. – Americans love cars, but cars are expensive to buy, maintain, and operate. – No change4. In spite of the cost, the car is the most common method of transportation for the vast majority of American adults. – In spite of the cost, the vast majority of American adults use cars as the most common method of transportation. – In spite of the cost, the most common method of transportation for the vast majority of American adults is the car.- No change5. If people would have more alternatives to cars, the cost of transportation would decrease. – If people have more alternatives to cars, the cost of transportation would decrease. – If people had more alternatives to cars, the cost of transportation would decrease. – No change6. Public transportation would serve more people outside of urban areas if sprawl was not so widespread. – Public transportation would serve more people outside of urban areas if sprawl were not so widespread. – Public transportation would serve more people outside of urban areas if sprawl would not be so widespread. – No change7. The layout of many suburban areas requires that a person has access to a car. – The layout of many suburban areas requires that a person have access to a car. – The layout of many suburban areas requires that a person had access to a car. – No change8. Many suburbs today are so car-oriented that they are even designed without sidewalks. – Many suburbs today are so car-oriented that suburb designers even design them without sidewalks. – Many suburbs today are so car-oriented that they even design them without sidewalks.- No change9. If suburban residences are closer to the places where people work and shop, bicycles and buses are more attractive alternatives to cars. – If suburban residences had been closer to the places where people work and shop, bicycles and buses would have been more attractive alternatives to cars. – If suburban residences were closer to the places where people work and shop, bicycles and buses would be more attractive alternatives to cars. – No change10. Solving the transportation problem for American families would have been easier if so much of American life was not planned around cars for decades. – Solving the transportation problem for American families would have been easier if so much of American life would not have been planned around cars for decades. – Solving the transportation problem for American families would have been easier if so much of American life had not been planned around cars for decades. – No change