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new, newly-passed, newly qualified driver

 
 
Reply Sat 29 Nov, 2008 09:32 pm
1. I' m a new driver.
2. I'm a newly-passed driver.
3. I'm a newly-qualified driver.

Are all the three sentences correct in saying that I have passed driving recently? If not, how should I phrase it?

Many thanks in advance.
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Reply Sat 29 Nov, 2008 09:57 pm
@tanguatlay,
1. I'm a new driver does not, necessarily, imply that you have passed a driver test and received a drivers licence.

2. I'm a newly passed driver would be better phrased. I'm a newly licenced driver.

3. I'm a newly qualified driver - Refer to number 2
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Reply Sun 30 Nov, 2008 09:19 pm
Thanks, Intrepid.
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