I Have No Car
I don't have a car and I don't have a car, what's the matter? 3
Should a sentence be automatically added or singular?
O. You will say that I do not have a car. Or I don't have a car.
Single I don't have a car. You can recreate the sentence with more sch sections and the sentence will be more meaningful.
Anden asked me to take him to Weaver train station, I told him I didn't have a car (I don't have one ...)
Single: I don't have a car today.
Plus: I don't have a car to lend you today.
However, it depends on whether you have more than one car. If it's just a car ... I don't have a car, that's enough. If you mean lots of cars, I don't have one, that's fine.
But ideally this would be the correct answer.
I don't have a car.
And
I don't have a car.
I Have No Car
I Have No Car
Depending on the context. If you are a car dealer and everything in this area is very good, you can say that you do not have a car.
But if you think you don't have a car, I don't have a car, that's true.
As far as I know, the option you need to know is that English is not the first priority. = / You will say that in ARGO (although it is no longer perfect in English) those rupees are mine. More effectively, it is no longer spoken in English, all rses are mine or all rses are mine.
I Have No Car
I Have No Car
You could say I couldn't go to the store because I didn't have a car.
It depends on the context of the rest of the sentence.
Either way, it depends on how many cars you don't have. If you only need one car, Tuff, you don't have a car. I don't have a car, everything will be fine.
Both are correct
If you're saying this as a fantasy (for example I don't have a car so I have to walk) then that's fine.
But if you talk about reality, I don't have a car on my property and therefore the property doesn't have tire tracks, that's fine.
There is nothing wrong with that. If you don't have one, don't do it. Plural or vice versa. For example, I have no job. I have no work. Shut up anyway, you have no business.
I Have No Car
I Have No Car
I don't have a car or I don't have a car.