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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

English everyday grammar?

Hello everyone, Please can you tell me which one is correct?

I like driving a car or I like driving cars. In my language, it makes sense only driving a car cause it is not possible to drive two cars at the same time. I just want to say it generally. Thank you very much.
  

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Anonymous Please can you tell me which one is correct? I like driving a car or I like driving cars. Both are correct.

  • Anonymous Please can you tell me which one is correct?
  • I like driving a car or I like driving cars.
  • Both are correct.
  • In my language, only "driving a car" makes sense , be cause it is not possible to drive two cars at the same time.
  • "I like driving cars .
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Anonymous Please can you tell me which one is correct?
I like driving a car or I like driving cars. Both are correct.

In my language, only "driving a car" makes sense, because it is not possible to drive two cars at
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AnonymousI like driving a car or I like driving cars.
If my guess is correct, you meant to say " you like the feeling of being behind the wheel of a car"; didn't you?

Driving = already infers being inside of a car. It's better to say " I like crusing in my car... "
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AnonymousI like driving a car or I like driving cars.
You don't have to use either one.

I like driving. / I like to drive.

But if you insist, the plural is more common for the general sense:

I like driving cars. / I like to drive cars.

CJ

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