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'I'm going to park the car' vs 'I'm going to push the car'



 
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'I'm going to park the car' vs 'I'm going to push the car' #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 02, 2009 17:15 pm   'I'm going to park the car' vs 'I'm going to push the car'
 

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ESL/EFL Test #768 "Real Life: Driving Verbs (1)", question 5

I'm going to ......... the car as close to the entrance as possible so that we won't have to walk very far.

(a) break
(b) park
(c) push

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #768 "Real Life: Driving Verbs (1)", answer 5

I'm going to park the car as close to the entrance as possible so that we won't have to walk very far.

Correct answer: (b) park

Your answer was: incorrect
I'm going to push the car as close to the entrance as possible so that we won't have to walk very far.
_________________________

why?

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'I'm going to park the car' vs 'I'm going to push the car' #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 02, 2009 18:07 pm   'I'm going to park the car' vs 'I'm going to push the car'
 

Azazzello wrote:
English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #768 "Real Life: Driving Verbs (1)", question 5

I'm going to ......... the car as close to the entrance as possible so that we won't have to walk very far.

(a) break
(b) park
(c) push

English Language Tests, Intermediate level

ESL/EFL Test #768 "Real Life: Driving Verbs (1)", answer 5

I'm going to park the car as close to the entrance as possible so that we won't have to walk very far.

Correct answer: (b) park

Your answer was: incorrect
I'm going to push the car as close to the entrance as possible so that we won't have to walk very far.
_________________________

why?

Azazzello


Hello Azazzelo,

I am not a teacher, but I give you two examples:

a) I park the car.

b) I push my trolley in the supermarket.

It's more natural to park a car but if you push it, maybe you are no more petrol inside your tank.

Hope it's help you, see later.

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