This would be informal language: There is no need to fight the traffic in your car; take a cab.
There should be a comma between the two independent clauses: "It started to rain, so I took a cab."
Ms. Hale is the simple subject. The subject of a sentence is who performs the action of the verb.
The word "truculent" can be a synonym for the word "ill-tempered. " An example of the word "truculent" in a sentence is "The cab driver had a truculent attitude in dealing with traffic jam. "
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He was late so he called a cab rather than waiting for a bus.
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The rescue mission was futile.
If I cab be candid I will tell you what I really think.
He paid the cab fare in cash.
You will either pay the fare to ride in the cab, or you will have to walk.
There should be a comma between the two independent clauses: "It started to rain, so I took a cab."
My dad works as a taxi cab and drives in a mini cab although he doesn't earn enough money through out day and night.
Example sentence - They agreed to meet in the lobby of the hotel and then take a cab together to the concert.
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Cowtown Sleepers can make a sleeper cab for any truck out there.
The cab driver's face grimaced in repulsion to the scene of the accident.