it tells you about the car and how to use certain things within it.
I keep a detailed logbook of my outdoor adventures to track my hiking mileage and record any interesting observations along the way.
Nathan Scott
Yes, "crashed" is a verb, depending on how you use! Example: this is an adjective ( The " crashed" car looked very dirty). Example: This a verb ( The car "crashed " into the wall).
Nathan Scott
because you can have your car crashed by a car
They are both correct grammar, but I prefer the first one. This is a question that would probably show up in the SAT or ACT. Both are correct but the second one is the one you want.
NO,:-( She died on the 16 December 2010. There was a tragic accident, will smith was taking her to a chat show but he slipped in the snow and the car crashed.
Yes
He crashed his car into a wall.
His car is not a Ferrari. That was Magnum PI. He had two cars on the show. First was a Corvette that was stolen and crashed on live TV and the other was a classic Mustang that was blown up by a bomb.
The race car driver showed great forethought by putting a helmet on before he crashed his car rather than after he crashed it.