drive a car in English

conduct a car, drive an automobile

Use "drive a car" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "drive a car" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "drive a car", or refer to the context using the word "drive a car" in the English Dictionary.

1. ‘only a Butthead would drive a car like that’

2. She can't ride a bicycle,let alone drive a car.

3. Can I drive a car with my Chinese driving license?

4. My buyers will test drive a car before they purchase it.

5. It is infinitely easier to drive a car than to repair it.

6. It is an offense to drive a car at night without lights.

7. 6 It is infinitely easier to drive a car than to repair it.

8. Computer literacy is becoming as essential as the ability to drive a car.

9. He could drive a car Before he learned how to ride a bike.

10. 21 Dr. Terence Wynn : Now, for God's sake, he can't even drive a car!

11. 17 Dr. Terence Wynn : Now , for God's sake(Sentencedict.com), he't even drive a car!

12. 29 Consumption of alcohol impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery.

13. Yeah, you can drive a car right up to where Derrick said they were fishing.

14. The speed limit is the fastest speed you are allowed to drive a car at.

15. I learned to drive a car and got a driver's license when I was eighteen.

16. The fact that some people have auto accidents does not make it wrong to drive a car.

17. Statistics show that far more people are able to ride a bicycle than can drive a car.

18. If they drive a car, can your children safely carry out simple maintenance, such as changing a fuse, the oil, or a flat tire?

19. That it is practical to abide by your parents’ rules is also borne out by the following: Most youths are anxious to drive a car.

20. Within days he Contrives to drive a car while uninsured, start a relationship with another woman without notifying anyone, go hookey from his job and break the terms of his curfew

21. Chauf‧feur1 /ˈʃəʊfə, ʃəʊˈfɜː $ ˈʃoʊfər, ʃoʊˈfɜːr/ noun [ countable] someone whose job is to drive a car for someone else Examples from the Corpus Chauffeur • a Chauffeur -driven Rolls Royce • One morning I saw Mrs Goreng's Chauffeur grinning as he went about his chore of servicing the jeep.