0Please check the sentence and make my correction if it is wrong:-02br 02br 00"If I would have a car,I would love to drive.Without having a car,I am not interested,I would rather prefer to learn something more important than driving."02br 02br 00I would be grateful,if anyone makes my correction.Thanks.[A]0-
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»02br 02br 00Also, you better write "without having a car" without "having": "without a car". 0-
— Ant_222
»02br 02br 00Also, you better write "without having a car" without "having": "without a car".
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0 The only incorrect thing I've found is that you should write «If I had a car (now)...»02br 02br 00Also, you better write "without having a car" without "having": "without a car". 0-
1i00If I 01b00had02b00 a car, I would love to drive. 01b00Not02b00 having a car, I am not interested. I 01b00would rather learn02b00 something more important than driving.02i0-