At least twice a year or when ever it is needed
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!
[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.
no. Replace "good" with "well". "You washed the car well."
A car offered for sale should be clean inside and out. It should be washed and polished. The service history should be available and shown to a buyer to show that the car has been regularly serviced.
Now that I have washed the car, it is certain to rain. I washed my clothes yesterday.
Yes, the sentence "Yesterday Tom washed the car" is grammatically correct.
'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?
That depends entirely on traffic conditions.
It all depends on various factors. Is the car garaged? Is it driven daily? Is it washed regularly? What season is it? Rule of thumb: When the water stops beading on your vehicle, it's time for a new coat of wax. This can be anywhere from 1 week to a few months.
Washed is the past tense of wash. She washed her car yesterday.
Every car needs to be washed especially them dirty ones