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The train is travelling 1 mile each minute, so you have 4 minutes to get off the track.
The plural of track is tracks. For example: The train crashed as it came off the tracks.
The sparks are caused by the train burning off dust etc. from the track. The smoke is either the train overheating or a side-effect of the sparks
It means you did not mean to get off whatever you were riding in - if you were on a train or subway, you got off at the wrong station. If you were on a bus, you got off at the wrong stop.
Example:When George got to 19th Street he got off the train. (the noun 'George' is the noun antecedent of the pronoun 'he')Changing the noun antecedent to a pronoun antecedent:When he got to 19th Street hegot off the train.
Magnetism can now keep a passenger train elevated up off of the track.
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One is "I never ran my train off the track, and I never lost a passenger."
She's talking about the track they were on when Edward left and they were falling in love in New Moon. When Edward came back, they got off of that track because she went back to him instead of staying with Jake
She's talking about the track they were on when Edward left and they were falling in love in New Moon. When Edward came back, they got off of that track because she went back to him instead of staying with Jake
A track wreck happens when a train is derailed off its tracks. Sometimes, it happens as an engineering and manufacturing mistake, but it also happens as a result of guerilla sabotage.
She's talking about the track they were on when Edward left. They were falling in love in New Moon, but when Edward came back, they got off of that track because she went back to Edward instead of staying with Jacob.