No, it is not correct to say "I board a car." The phrase "board" is typically used for larger modes of transportation like planes, trains, or ships. For cars, you would say "I get in the car" or "I get into the car."
It is correct to say "on the board of directors." The preposition "on" is commonly used to indicate membership or participation in a group or committee, such as a board. Saying "in the board" is less common and may sound awkward in this context.
Board generally means to "embark" (latin for "get on/in the boat). Board is used for getting ON something (train, airplane, ship). For smaller vehicles (cab, car, buggy), we would simply say "to get in"
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Depending on what "it" is, "took it off the car" can be correct English usage.
Board member would be correct, as in someone who sits on a board of directors or board of management etc.
It is correct to say "On the train" when you are inside it. This is also known as being 'on board' the train.
"We are going in the car" - means we are now going in the car"We are going to go in the car" - means we will go in the car (future)It is optional to say "we are going into the car", but it sounds more correct to me.
Seven thousand five hundred is the correct way to say 7500.
Yes, that wording is correct. An example of a sentence that uses this wording is "I am not looking forward to washing the car."
It is correct to say that Ferrari Enzo FXX is a GT1 Class Car.
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