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23 English lessons on the topic of 'car'

English Lesson: Would you know how to change the tire if you got a flat?
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1. “Would you know how to change the tire if you got a flat?”

English Lesson: I think you need to go to a mechanic.
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2. “I think you need to go to a mechanic.”

English Lesson: I don't drive recklessly though. I'm just accident-prone.
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3. “I don't drive recklessly though. I'm just accident-prone.”

English Lesson: Did you get much for the Toyota?
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4. “Did you get much for the Toyota?”

English Lesson: He was your stereotypical sleazy car salesman.
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5. “He was your stereotypical sleazy car salesman.”

English Lesson: They're one of the most reliable cars on the road.
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6. “They're one of the most reliable cars on the road.”

English Lesson: The fender is a little dented. Otherwise, it's as good as new.
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7. “The fender is a little dented. Otherwise, it's as good as new.”

English Lesson: Look on the bright side: now you can justify getting something newer.
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8. “Look on the bright side: now you can justify getting something newer.”

English Lesson: Hmm... well, I must admit: I'm stumped.
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9. “Hmm... well, I must admit: I'm stumped.”

English Lesson: Wouldn't you know it, my car broke down on the way to the interview!
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10. “Wouldn't you know it, my car broke down on the way to the interview!”

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