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When we use "in my car" and "by my car"?



 
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When we use "in my car" and "by my car"? #1 (permalink) Fri Jun 19, 2009 13:45 pm   When we use "in my car" and "by my car"?
 

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When we use "in my car" and "by my car"? #2 (permalink) Fri Jun 19, 2009 14:09 pm   When we use "in my car" and "by my car"?
 

Moonymoony wrote:
When can we use in my car and by my car?

On this forum people are supposed to try to use their best English. Please don't write in Internet jargon with no capital letters and no punctuation.

We use "in my car" when something we are talking about is inside the car.
We say "by my car" when something we are talking about is next to the car.
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