I'm familiar with the sentence like, we go to school by car. Somehow,, in the sentence above i am not very sure which is the correct answer. I use his father goes to office "in" his new car but i wonder other options are grammartically correct. Please give your advice. thanks.
PS: with his new car sounds like with the company of something/somebody.
Top answer
You are right. His father goes to work by car. His father goes to work in his new car.
— Dave Phillips
You are right.
His father goes to work by car.
His father goes to work in his new car.
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