How long its been sitting and if it has been stored inside or outside makes a big difference. Sitting a couple years or less, a fully charged battery and fresh gas added should do it. Longer than that may require draining all the old gas first. Inspect for rodent damage. After it has ran and warmed up do an oil & filter change. Check fluid levels. Air up the tires and check for dry rot. Test brakes. Check lights.
Sitting is a present participle
batterd
battered
you have to be 7 to stop being in a car seat
you do not you get in the car and turn on the light.
battered
In the sentence "The battered old car was sitting in the body shop," the participle phrase is "battered old." This phrase describes the noun "car" and provides additional information about its condition. The word "battered" acts as a past participle, while "old" is an adjective that complements it. Together, they form a participial phrase that modifies the subject of the sentence.
Not if they have been sitting out and not kept in the fridge,
It depends on how old the hen is.
you should be 18 years old
Spark plugs not producing enough spark. Battery doesn't have enough charge. Old fuel.
nowhere. but you can start your own busniss. ex. lawn mowing, baby sitting, etc.