kherm rogue by Eric Vanlustvader describes a car chase between a mustang and a ferrari.
Verbs don't describe, they show actions or states.The car was careering over the road.His car is leaking oil.careering and leaking are verbs.
Technically yes, because it is an adjective describing the way a person is and their speed or a car or something.
It's an adjective. For example, John has a shiny car. The adjective is shiny because its describing what the car is.
adjetives are describing wordslike- that's a really nice blue carNice and blue would be the adjetives in this sentence because it is desribing the car
The word chase is both a noun and a verb (chase, chases, chasing, chased). Example uses: As a noun: The chase to catch up with the bus left us breathless. As a verb: If you chase after him but he won't respect you.
No.
That epic chase scene with all the gun fire. It is the 2000 TVR Tuscan
It depends on your opinion. There is no proof that mustangs are an epic car. In my own opinion they are.
A linear motor car might be describing a long limousine. It might also be describing a car on a train that is used for passenger travel.
She has an epic white mercedes
The novel Crash by J.G. Ballard begins with the protagonist, James Ballard, describing a car crash he was involved in that left him injured. This crash sets the tone for the disturbing exploration of car crash fetishes and the intersection of technology and sexuality that unfolds in the book.
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Describing the color, size, and speed of your new horse, Silky
yes
An Epic Crash Dummy off car commercials
The ten minute car chase through San Francisco in 'Bullitt' ,starring Steve McQueen, comes first in most top ten car chase lists. also recommended: The car versus train chase in 'The French Connection'. The wrong way on the L.A. freeway chase in 'To Live and Die in L.A.' Answer Check out for some best car chase scene videos ever at http://www.webridestv.com/police-car-chase-videos.html Personally I loved the freeway chase in Matrix Reloaded
Because you're breaking the law.