English for Real Life: Renting a Car
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- To rent a car, you’ll need to know the vocabulary and expressions used in this context in English. In this class, we look at some of the things you need to consider when renting a car including the type of car, policies, insurance, extras, and more. There are specific terms you need to save yourself a lot of money, to keep yourself safe, and to have a comfortable and enjoyable trip. We’ll also consider some of the questions the rental agent may ask you and what you should ask. After the lesson, test your understanding with the quiz: www.engvid.com/english-for-re...
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In this lesson:
00:00 Vocabulary for renting a car in English
00:29 Type of Vehicle: manual, standard, crossover, luxury...
06:03 Car Rental Extras: winter tires, GPS, child seat...
08:43 rental car insurance
12:59 mileage
13:57 pick-up, return/dropoff
14:24 shuttle service
14:44 age requirements
15:30 license requirements
16:28 common questions for renting a car
Thanks for watching, everyone! If you liked this lesson, check out some of my other videos about cars and driving:
Learn English Vocabulary: Buying a Car ruclips.net/video/pLq9KzUdSbM/видео.html
Driving in English: Car & Road Vocabulary ruclips.net/video/a5nFBQ5H62U/видео.html
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Hi Adam, it's me again, I've just got a question I noticed you said;
-" How long will you need the car FOR ?".
Is it correct grammatically to express the preposition "FOR" at the end of the question ? and
Do native speakers speak like that ?.
Wouldn't it be better to say:
- How long will you need the car ?.
(without expressing the preposition at the end of the question).
Or.
Is it correct to say it both ways ?.
I mean,
- How long will you need the car ?.
And.
- How long will you need the car FOR ?.
Thanks in advance for the answers Adam 👍.
Hello,i am not adam but i want to answer your question. Both of them are grammatically correct, it's up to you which one is your preferred sentence. "For how long will you need the car" it means you are asking for the duration while "How long will you need the car" is more straight forward and asking for the duration. They have the same meaning and both of them are commonly used.
Why you said that "how long you will be needing the car" is not correct. I thought it was constructed as future continuous tense.
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