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Messier42 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Are they correct?

He drove his car backward.
He backed his car.

He brought his car to his office.
He brought out a little bit his car from the parking lot because the two cars parked too closely to his car, giving him too small room to open the door. After bring out his car, he could put his stuff in his car through the door.

He drove his car 50,000 Km in a single one year.

If we buy things above 700 dollars, we can have a giftaway
  

Top answer

He reversed his car. He backed his car up. He came to the office in his car.

  • He reversed his car.
  • He backed his car up.
  • He came to the office in his car.
  • He backed out of his parking space a little way because he hadn't room to open the car door fully.
  • He then had enough room to put his stuff in.
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He reversed his car.
He backed his car up.

He came to the office in his car.
He backed out of his parking space a little way because he hadn't room to open the car door fully. He then had enough room to put his stuff in.

He drove 50,000km in his car in a single year.

If we spend more than $700 we get a free gift.
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Thank you for your reply.
I advanced my car out of my parking space to give a little bit more space to my freind so he can be able to get in my car.
Can I say like this?
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messier42I advanced my car out of my parking space to give a little bit more space to my freind so he can be able to get in my car.
No. Try to form a sentence using the vocabulary that Rover has already given you.
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Thank you for your reply!.

I advanced my car out of my parking space a little way so he can have enough room to get in.

Like this?
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I reversed my car out of my parking space a little way so he can have enough room to get in.
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Yoong LiatI reversed my car out of my parking space a little way so he could have enough room to get in.
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I wanted to say that I moved my car forward not backward. In this case, is it not possible to use 'advance'?
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messier42I wanted to say that I moved my car forward not backward. In this case, is it not possible to use 'advance'?
It is a very unnatural choice.

I pulled my car ahead/forward.
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Mister Micawber Yoong LiatI reversed my car out of my parking space a little way so he could have enough room to get in.

Thanks, Mister Micawber.

How careless I was to miss that error!

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