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Mr. Tom Posted 4 years ago
Vocabulary

Tire inflation

Hi

Are these sentences natural English? Any suggestions please?

  1. I need to take the car for tire/tyre inflation.
  2. I need to inflate the tires/tyres. (even if the task is to be performed at a service station)
  3. The tires/tyres need inflation.
  4. The tires/tyres need air.
  5. The tires/tyres need pumping up.

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

I'm afraid I usually go with the simplest ways of saying things, if possible in words of one syllable. That means, in this case, I wouldn't go anywhere near the word "inflation", so my choices are limited to these. My tires need air.

  • I'm afraid I usually go with the simplest ways of saying things, if possible in words of one syllable.
  • That means, in this case, I wouldn't go anywhere near the word "inflation", so my choices are limited to these.
  • My tires need air.
  • I need to get air for my tires.
  • CJ
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I'm afraid I usually go with the simplest ways of saying things, if possible in words of one syllable. Emotion: smile

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