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Is it I am in the car or on the car?

Is it I am in the car or on the car?

It depends whether whatever you are talking about is in the car or on the car! Generally ‘in’ means inside the car and ‘on’ means outside the car. A passenger is IN the car.

Why are you in a car but on a bus?

Answer: When you get into a car, you’re getting directly into your seat. When you get on to a bus, you are walking on to it, then walking to your seat. Same with a plane, boat and train – you’re able to walk around in the space.

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What is a in car?

Automatic start-stop is a system that shuts down the engine when the vehicle is stationary. For example, when stopped at a red light or when stopped in congested traffic.

What is at in the car?

Definitely means “Automatic Transaxle” Warning Light on the Mazda (see pic below). If you are NOT low on Automatic Transmission fluid, then get your car serviced ASAP, as there might be something more serious going on.

What is get in the car?

to get in a car: to enter a car, to sit down in a car.

Does she has a car or does she have a car?

Originally Answered: Which is correct, “Does she has a car” or “Does she have a car”? The correct question to be asked is ‘Does she have a car’? When you are answering the question it would be ‘She has a car’. ”has” is the singular form of the base verb “have”.

What is the difference between on a bus and in a bus?

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When you ride on a bus, usually you are in the bus. it would mean somewhere within the bus either someone might have a charger or the bus company supplied one for general use on the the bus. The charger itself would be considered to be in the bus. describes something which is accompanying the bus during its travel.

Is it correct to say “I am in a car”?

The statement “I’m in a car” is the correct one, unless you are actually riding ON TOP of a car, which is a possibility, although a remote one. If you were (for some reason) clambering on the hood of a car, the first sentence would be correct.

What is the difference between ‘in a car’ and ‘on a car’?

Generally ‘in’ means inside the car and ‘on’ means outside the car. A passenger is IN the car. Seats, steering wheel and dashboard are IN the car. A roof rack is ON the car. An aerial is ON the car. The wheels are ON the car. Originally Answered: Which is correct, “in a car” or “on a car”?

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Which sentence is correct I go to work in my own car?

The correct sentence is: “I go to work in my own car.” I usually travel by car. My parents are coming by train. My sister hates traveling by plane. We did our homework on the train. My parents said they ate on the plane. I took off my sweater in the car.

What does “the car” mean in English?

‘the’ is called the definite article. It means that the thing being discussed is a singular, definite thing whose identity is unambiguous. “the car” means a specific car, understood by whoever is having this conversation. Typically, it would mean the car the speaker owns, though not in every case.