Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Car"
- He has a car.
- He came by car.
- This is my car.
- Follow that car.
- Let's go by car.
- That car is his.
- That is his car.
- That car is hers.
- The car is ready.
- Do you have a car?
- Tom drove the car.
- Whose car is that?
- He can't buy a car.
- I wish I had a car.
- Leave my car alone.
- My car won't start.
- Can you drive a car?
- He designed the car.
- She can drive a car.
- John started the car.
- She bought him a car.
- She sold him her car.
- She was hit by a car.
- The car is very fast.
- This car is like new.
- May I borrow your car?
- I bought her a new car.
- I decided to buy a car.
- I saw him wash the car.
- I'd like to rent a car.
- The car wouldn't start.
- This car needs washing.
- Where's the dining car?
- Could I park my car here?
- Her car is two years old.
- I am able to drive a car.
- I can't afford a new car.
- May I use your car today?
- My uncle gave me his car.
- The car has a new engine.
- The dog was hit by a car.
- He is unable to buy a car.
- I was almost hit by a car.
- I was nearly hit by a car.
- He isn't able to buy a car.
- He started washing his car.
- I asked them to fix my car.
- I got him to repair my car.
- I think I'll buy a new car.
- I'm saving money for a car.
- She managed to drive a car.
- This car is easy to handle.
- I am going to buy a new car.
- My uncle gave his car to me.
- She was almost hit by a car.
- He goes to the office by car.
- How long does it take by car?
- I shouldn't have sold my car.
- I'll have them repair my car.
- I'll send you home in my car.
- My car broke down on the way.
- My car was stolen last night.
- The car was stuck in the mud.
- This car handles very easily.
- This car runs on natural gas.
- When should I return the car?
- Will you sell your car to me?
- A car stopped at the entrance.
- Her car broke down on the way.
- His car collided with a train.
- I go to work by car every day.
- The dog was run over by a car.
- They have to repair their car.
- Tom is eager to buy a new car.
- What did you do with that car?
- Do you know how to drive a car?
- He got into his car in a hurry.
- I was almost run over by a car.
- I'd like to rent a compact car.
- I'm saving up to buy a new car.
- Tom is not able to drive a car.
- He is old enough to drive a car.
- I can't afford to buy a new car.
- My father drives a very old car.
- She saw him driving his new car.
- The car he's driving is not his.
- He can't afford to buy a new car.
- I can drive a car, but Tom can't.
- Please move your car out of here.
- We got behind the car and pushed.
- Have you ever driven a sports car?
- Have you ever seen a car accident?
- It cost $300 to get the car fixed.
- It is a lot of fun to drive a car.
- The old man was run over by a car.
- You need a license to drive a car.
- He came by car instead of by train.
- Nowadays many people travel by car.
- She got into the car and drove off.
- She parked her car in a vacant lot.
- To drive a car, you need a license.
- Would you mind lending me your car?
- She doesn't know how to drive a car.
- Tom will be able to drive a car soon.
- She advised him not to buy a used car.
- I can't afford to buy an expensive car.
- I gave him a ride in my car last night.
- I'll show you the car I've just bought.
- According to Mike, Mac bought a new car.
- I think it's time for me to wash my car.
- You seem to have had that car for years.
- How much money did you spend on your car?
- I can see a lady and two dogs in the car.
- It cost a lot of money to repair the car.
- You must be careful when you drive a car.
- An eight-year-old car is almost worthless.
- Have you been told where to park your car?
- I think it's time for me to buy a new car.
- She has never been in a car driven by him.
- I narrowly escaped being run over by a car.
- My brother was injured in the car accident.
- The car he was riding crashed into a train.
- You should be careful when you drive a car.
- How much did they give you for your old car?
- I can't afford to buy such an expensive car.
- Tom stopped to take a close look at the car.
- He was seriously injured in the car accident.
- How about stopping the car and taking a rest?
- I think it's time for me to buy a decent car.
- I think it's time for me to buy my son a car.
- Washing the car took longer than we expected.
- She came very near to being run over by a car.
- Tom advised him not to buy the secondhand car.
- She couldn't convince him to buy her a new car.
- She was ready to help him with washing the car.
- She wants to buy a car, but she can't afford to.
- Mike doesn't have to wash his mother's car today.
- You can get a car license after you turn eighteen.
- You should inspect the car well before you buy it.
- She agreed with him on what to do with the old car.
- I plan to buy a new car as soon as I can afford one.
- Are you seriously thinking about buying that old car?
- The old man narrowly escaped being run over by a car.
- I'd like to rent your most inexpensive car for a week.
- Since he was very drunk, he couldn't drive his car home.
- It cost me three hundred dollars to have my car repaired.
- After the rain had let up a bit, we made a dash for the car.
- For your own safety, never ride in a car with a drunk driver.
- My mother has a driver's license, but she doesn't drive a car.
- Most car accidents happen because drivers aren't paying attention.
- I couldn't get out of my garage because there was a car in the way.
- She advised him not to buy a used car, but he didn't follow her advice.
- Are you seriously thinking about pursuing a career as a race car driver?
- Everybody in the car said they wanted to get out and stretch their legs.
- I learned to drive a car and got a driver's license when I was eighteen.
- He failed to see the stop sign at the intersection and hit an oncoming car.
- Tom was charged with drunken driving after he was involved in a car accident in Boston.
- She bought him a car, but he didn't have a driver's license so he couldn't drive it anywhere.