Gas or Gasolene, or Gasoline.
As you have given it. 'petrol' More formally, ' petroleum'. or 'Gasoline/gas' (American).
Yes, petrol is a material noun. Petrol (petroleum) is used to make plastics.
Yes, the word American is a proper noun, a word for a person from the country of America. The word American is also a proper adjective, a word to describe something as of or from the country of America.
The English equivalent of the American word "elevator" is "lift".
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
There is none. Petrol is the Anglo word for gasoline, gasoline is the American word for petrol.
As you have given it. 'petrol' More formally, ' petroleum'. or 'Gasoline/gas' (American).
a American name for petrol is gasoline
The German word for petrol station is "Tankstelle".
It is powered by petrol. As the word gasoline is another word for petrol. Therefroe it runs on petrol!!!
It is the French word for "gas".
Petrol is a noun.
No. Petrol is short for petroleum, and it is the British word for gasoline. It is not a tax.
The petrol is lot more expensive in this town.
Gas
l'essence
i put a lot of petrol in my car . thats a sentence.