[1]Tires of their cars are so strong. [2]A tire of their cars is so strong. ( I've written this as the same meaning as that of no.[3], not referring to picking up 1 tire among their many tires. but I think this sentence is wrong)
Please check whether or not the sentences above are right.
Thank you for your answer in advance.
Top answer
Hi, Neither is natural. Say eg The tires on their cars are so strong. eg Their car tires are so strong.
— Clive
Hi, Neither is natural.
Say eg The tires on their cars are so strong.
eg Their car tires are so strong.
But .
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Thank you for your answer, I want to express that the tires are durable and we can use it long. Which adjective can be proper? Is it okay that tires are very durable? Couldn't you teach me it?