The given line graph illustrates the change in the
number
of cars per household in Britain from 1990 to the prediction Use synonyms
in
2030
Change preposition
for
Overall
, it can be seen that the Linking Words
figure
Use synonyms
one-car
Change preposition
for one-car
ownership
and two-car Use synonyms
ownership
increased, Use synonyms
while
Linking Words
no-car
Use synonyms
ownership
witnessed a decline. Use synonyms
Additionally
, despite having the highest Linking Words
number
at the beginning, Use synonyms
no-car
Use synonyms
households
had the lowest per cent Use synonyms
at the end
Looking at the Linking Words
figure
of one-car Use synonyms
ownership
and two-car Use synonyms
ownership
. In 1990, about 36% of Use synonyms
households
had one car. Use synonyms
Then
Linking Words
this
Linking Words
number
noticeably went up to reach the peak of 55% in 2005 before decreasing sharply to under 39% in 2025. The percentage is predicted to slightly rise to 43% in 2030. For two-car Use synonyms
households
, it started at the lowest Use synonyms
number
at 12%. Use synonyms
Then
it fluctuated between 9% and 13% from 2000 to 2005 before witnessing a significant increase to nearly 37%. In 2030, the Linking Words
figure
will increase to 42.
Moving onto the Use synonyms
figure
for Use synonyms
no-car
Use synonyms
households
, over half of British Use synonyms
households
did not have Use synonyms
the
car in 1990. Correct article usage
a
Then
in 2010, the percentage of Linking Words
no-car
families dipped significantly to 30% before being estimated to be the least popular type at just 15% in 2030Use synonyms
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