run after someone or something in order to catch them
chase
This verb means you go past a vehicle or person that is going in the same direction. What is it in the infinitive, past simple and past participle forms?
overtake / overtook / overtaken
The car in front of us is going really slowly. Why don’t you _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ it?
overtake
What's this?
the boot (UK) / the trunk (US)
Let's go to the petrol station and _______ the car up.
fill
What is this?
It's a gear stick.
What's this called?
an airbag
The fuel gauge is almost to empty. I hope we don't ____ out of petrol.
run
Her car ___ ____ on the motorway yesterday.
broke down
Oh no! We've got a _________.
puncture
This car has crashed _____ a tree.
into
Make sure you don’t damage the car. _ _ _ _ _ carefully around this corner.
Steer
to control the direction of the vehicle
steer
The flight attendant asked me to fasten my _____ ______.
seat belt
We can’t continue down this street. We’ll need to _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
reverse
drive a vehicle backwards
reverse
move quickly, often to avoid something
dive
Remember to keep both hands on the ______ ______ while driving.
steering wheel
You’re going too fast. _ _ _ _ _!
Brake
He is cleaning the car's ________.
engine
This bike is so tall that it's hard to _______ in the right direction.
steer
It looks like we have a flat _____. We must have run over something sharp.
tyre (UK) / tire (US)
"The _________ on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round."
wheels
Someone smashed my ___________ and now there's a huge crack.
windscreen (UK) / windshield (US)
Her hand is on the ____________.
handbrake
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