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Add or remove commas where appropriate. There are 4 errors to be corrected. At the start of your practical driving test you will have to correctly read a number plate on a parked vehicle. If you cannot you’ll fail your driving test. DVLA will be told if a failure occurs, and, if that is the case your licence will then be revoked. When you reapply for your driving licence DVLA will ask you to have an eyesight test with DVSA. This will be at a driving test centre.

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At the start of your practical driving test, you will have to correctly read a number plate on a parked vehicle. If you cannot, you’ll fail your driving test. DVLA will be told if a failure occurs, and(,) if that is the case, your licence will then be revoked. When you reapply for your driving licence, DVLA will ask you to have an eyesight test with DVSA. This will be at a driving test centre.

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If you could not tell, there is a comma after the word cannot, there is no comma after and (is shown in parenthesis), there is a comma after the word case, and a comma after license. Hope it helps! =D

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