They all are helpful in life
That they are licenced to drive a taxi in Cairo.
No, the noun 'taxi' is a common noun, a general word for a vehicle used to carry passengers for pay.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun taxi is the name of a taxi, for example, ASAP Taxi, Buffalo NY or Metro Taxi, Denver CO.
Yes his teeth are so yellow and black that when he smiled a person said taxi
False - he debut was on Taxi
"Taxi" is a fairly common cognate--the same word is used in a lot of languages.
The bush taxi known as the "taxi-brus" is the fastest and cheapest but not the safest way. Many drivers are chewing caht. So look for green things in their teeth.
No.Actually this a common job. no
taxi driver
By camel across the deserts or by a taxi/cab in the cities.
Calcutta - Taxi Taxi Taxi - was created in 1998.
Plane, train, car, taxi, coach are the most common.
The company's taxi: yes The private taxi: no