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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Whose car did you go in/by?
  

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Both are correct and meaningful. " CJ

  • Both are correct and meaningful.
  • " CJ
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Both are correct and meaningful.

I'd say "Whose car did you take?"

CJ
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If I want to ask that the person wasn't driving but sat on the seat the question is: Whose car did you ride in?
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AnonymousIf I want to ask that the person wasn't driving but sat on the seat the question is: Whose car did you ride in?
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