[Idiom] Car

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Abuarab

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The car is economical.
The car has a good mileage.
The car is gas saving.
The car is cost effective.
Which one is the best?
 
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Hi there, and welcome to the forum. :)
Are you talking about a specific car or about cars in general?
 
Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Do you have a question for us about those four sentences?
What age group are your English students? What English-teaching qualification do you hold?
 
While none of those sentences are grammatically correct, none of them are idioms, either. What is your idiom-related question?
 
The car is economical.
The car gets good mileage.
The car saves gas.
The car is cost-effective.

Which one is the best?
They all sound like good cars to me.
 
The car is economical.
The car gets good mileage.
The car is gas saving.
The car is cost effective.

Which one is the best?

They don't mean the same thing. Which one you use depends on what you want to say.
 
Are you talking about a specific car or about cars in general?

Do you have a question for us about those four sentences?
What age group are your English students? What English-teaching qualification do you hold?

What is your idiom-related question?

Abuarab, you clicked "Like" and "Thank" on all the posts that those questions came from but you haven't answered any of them. Are you still interested in this thread?
 
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