Thanks for the answer. Could you tell me if it is also unnatural to use the present simple: My car goes at 120 mhp.
I think it is not OK but am not sure.
"My car goes ..." means "My car can go ..."I cannot understand why the simple past tense is unnatural but the simple present is OK.
If you were asked, "What is the fastest your car went in the street race last night?," you could possibly say "It went 120 mph." But you probably wouldn't. You'd say something like, "We got it up to 120 mph." or "It went up to 120 mph."
Maybe. If it happened in a normal country that uses kilometres, you'd say, "a hundred and ninety-three K".The most natural answer would be "A hundred and twenty."
Maybe. If it happened in a normal country that uses kilometres, you'd say, "a hundred and ninety-three K".
Wouldn't you say "A/one hundred twenty" in AmE?