rofl, 5-20 dollars depending on were you go and what you get. you cant just put a price on it, call your local carwashing station and ask them thair rates.
$5.00 to $8.00 depends where you go.
no. Replace "good" with "well". "You washed the car well."
Now that I have washed the car, it is certain to rain. I washed my clothes yesterday.
If someone washed it for you: Thank you for washing the car, I greatly appriciate it! If you wash the car: I'm finished washing the car!
'The man washed the car'is a sentence.In this sentence the:subject = manverb = washedobject = car
Yes, it appears to be an adverb of cause: the car was washed because someone left early. But was it washed because they had nothing else to do, or because they couldn't get to the car otherwise?
Washed is the past tense of wash. She washed her car yesterday.
Every car needs to be washed especially them dirty ones
[Some one] washed the car. You need an active subject to use active voice. Who did the washing? That person should be the actor in the sentence.
I washed my car with a rag?
Yes, the sentence "Yesterday Tom washed the car" is grammatically correct.
The best place that you can take your current car to get washed is outside in your yard. It is free and it saves a lot of time and money. All you have to do is hook up that there hose and get to it.