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garage

A garage is a building where you park your car to keep it safe and dry.

Explanation at your level:

A garage is a place for a car. You put your car inside to keep it safe. It is like a small house for your vehicle.

A garage is a building where you park your car. Many houses have a garage attached to them. You can also go to a garage to fix your car if it is broken.

A garage is an enclosed space for storing vehicles. In residential areas, it is often part of the house. In business, it refers to a workshop where mechanics repair cars.

The term garage functions as both a residential storage space and a commercial facility. It is common to hear phrases like 'garage door' or 'garage sale' in everyday English.

Beyond its literal meaning, the garage serves as a cultural metaphor for innovation, as many iconic tech companies famously began in residential garages. The term's usage varies regionally, with specific nuances between British and American English regarding repair shops.

Etymologically, the garage represents the intersection of industrialization and domestic space. Its usage is deeply embedded in the suburban landscape, serving as a focal point for both maintenance and storage. In literary contexts, it may symbolize the transition between the private domestic sphere and the public mechanical world.

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  • A building for cars.
  • Can be for repairs.
  • Common in homes.
  • French origin.

Think of a garage as a house for your car! It is a very common feature in many homes, especially in suburban areas. Its primary purpose is to provide a safe, covered spot for your vehicle, keeping it protected from harsh weather like snow, rain, or intense sun.

However, the word has a few different layers. In a residential setting, it is often used as extra storage space for tools, sports equipment, or holiday decorations. In a professional context, a garage refers to a business, often called a 'repair shop,' where skilled mechanics work on engines and fix cars. So, whether you are parking your sedan or getting an oil change, the word fits both scenarios perfectly.

The word garage comes to us directly from the French language. It is derived from the verb garer, which means 'to shelter' or 'to park.' It entered the English language in the early 20th century, right around the time that automobiles were starting to become popular.

Interestingly, in its original French context, it was often used in relation to railway trains or boats—essentially any place where a large machine could be 'sheltered.' As the automobile took over the roads, the term shifted specifically to represent the private or commercial spaces built for these new machines. It is a classic example of how language adapts to technology!

You will hear garage used in both casual and formal settings. In casual conversation, people often talk about 'cleaning out the garage' or 'parking in the garage.' It is a very neutral term that everyone understands.

When talking about professional services, you might hear people say 'I'm taking my car to the local garage.' In the UK, this is very common, while in the US, people might more frequently say 'mechanic's shop' or 'auto shop.' Remember that it is a countable noun, so you can have 'a garage' or 'two garages' depending on the size of the property.

While there are few formal idioms, the garage is a cultural symbol. 1. Garage band: A group of musicians who practice in a garage. 2. Garage sale: A sale of used household goods held in one's garage. 3. From the garage to the boardroom: Used to describe a startup that grew from humble beginnings. 4. Garage-door opener: A specific device for convenience. 5. Stuck in the garage: Used jokingly to mean someone is not going anywhere.

The word garage is a standard noun. It follows regular pluralization rules, becoming garages. In terms of pronunciation, there is a fun divide. In American English, it is often pronounced gə-RAHZH or GA-rij, with the stress on the first syllable. In British English, it is typically GA-rahzh.

It is almost always used with an article: 'the garage' or 'a garage.' Because it is a physical location, it is frequently used with prepositions like 'in' (I am in the garage) or 'into' (I pulled the car into the garage).

Fun Fact

It was originally for trains!

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈɡær.ɪdʒ

GAA-rij

US ɡəˈrɑːʒ

guh-RAHZH

Common Errors

  • Mixing up the stress
  • Confusing the 'zh' sound
  • Adding extra syllables

Rhymes With

mirage barrage carriage marriage storage

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Very simple

Writing 1/5

Easy

Speaking 1/5

Easy

Hören 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

car house door

Learn Next

mechanic maintenance storage

Fortgeschritten

infrastructure automotive

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

One garage, two garages

Prepositions of Place

In the garage

Articles

The garage

Examples by Level

1

The car is in the garage.

car/in/garage

preposition in

2

I park in the garage.

park/in/garage

verb usage

3

My bike is in the garage.

bike/in/garage

noun usage

4

The garage is big.

garage/big

adjective usage

5

Open the garage door.

open/garage/door

compound noun

6

Close the garage.

close/garage

imperative

7

Look in the garage.

look/in/garage

preposition

8

The garage is cold.

garage/cold

adjective

1

Park the car in the garage.

2

We have a two-car garage.

3

The mechanic works at the garage.

4

I left my tools in the garage.

5

Is the garage door locked?

6

We are cleaning the garage today.

7

The garage is behind the house.

8

He drove into the garage.

1

The garage is full of old boxes.

2

My car is currently at the garage for repairs.

3

We are planning to hold a garage sale this weekend.

4

The garage door opener is broken.

5

He spends all his time in the garage working on his bike.

6

The house comes with an attached garage.

7

I need to clear some space in the garage.

8

The garage provides shelter for the car.

1

Many successful tech companies started in a suburban garage.

2

The local garage offers full maintenance services.

3

She parked her vehicle in the underground garage.

4

The garage was converted into a home office.

5

He is a member of a local garage band.

6

The garage door malfunctioned during the storm.

7

They are renovating their garage to add more storage.

8

The garage is a common place for DIY projects.

1

The garage serves as a repository for forgotten household items.

2

He sought refuge in the garage to escape the noise.

3

The architectural design emphasizes a seamless transition from the garage to the foyer.

4

The mechanic at the garage diagnosed the engine issue immediately.

5

A garage sale is a quintessentially suburban American tradition.

6

The garage has become a makeshift studio for his art.

7

The building features a detached garage for two vehicles.

8

The garage is equipped with specialized tools for automotive repair.

1

The garage, once merely a utilitarian space, has evolved into a symbol of the domestic industrial revolution.

2

His garage was a sanctuary of mechanical precision.

3

The garage door's rhythmic clatter echoed through the quiet street.

4

The garage represents the liminal space between the private home and the public road.

5

The garage was cluttered with the detritus of a decade.

6

Urban planning often struggles with the aesthetic integration of the garage.

7

The garage's concrete floor was stained with oil.

8

He spent his formative years tinkering in that very garage.

Synonyme

carport parking space workshop service station lock-up

Gegenteile

driveway street

Häufige Kollokationen

attached garage
garage door
clean the garage
park in the garage
garage sale
two-car garage
work in the garage
underground garage
garage band
local garage

Idioms & Expressions

"Garage band"

An amateur musical group.

They were a typical garage band.

casual

"Garage sale"

Selling old personal items.

We found a treasure at a garage sale.

neutral

"From the garage"

Starting from humble beginnings.

The company grew from the garage.

idiomatic

"Living in the garage"

Being isolated or working hard.

He's been living in the garage lately.

casual

"Garage-door opener"

A mechanical device.

The garage-door opener is broken.

neutral

"Back to the garage"

Returning to the start.

It's back to the garage for this project.

casual

Easily Confused

garage vs Carport

Both store cars

Carport has no walls

Carport is open.

garage vs Hangar

Both are buildings

Hangar is for planes

Plane in a hangar.

garage vs Shed

Both are storage

Shed is for tools

Garden shed.

garage vs Workshop

Both are work areas

Workshop is for crafts

Woodworking workshop.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + park + in + garage

I park in the garage.

A2

Subject + clean + the + garage

We cleaned the garage.

B1

Subject + take + car + to + garage

Take the car to the garage.

B2

Subject + build + a + garage

They built a new garage.

C1

Subject + convert + garage + into + room

They converted the garage into a studio.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

garaging the act of storing in a garage

Verwandt

mechanic person who works in a garage

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

neutral casual

Häufige Fehler

Calling a shed a garage. Shed
A garage is for cars; a shed is for tools.
Using 'garages' as a verb. Park
Garage is a noun, not a verb.
Pronouncing it like 'garbage'. guh-RAHZH
The sounds are distinct.
Forgetting the article. The garage
It needs 'the' or 'a'.
Confusing garage with hangar. Hangar
Hangar is for planes.

Tips

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'zh' sound at the end.

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Context Matters

Use it for cars or repair shops.

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Visual Learning

Draw a house with a garage.

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Plural Rule

Just add -es.

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Suburban Life

It is a core part of American housing.

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Don't confuse

It is not a garden shed.

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History

Came from French for 'shelter'.

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Association

Link it to your own car.

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Formal vs Casual

It is neutral in both.

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Word Web

Link it to 'mechanic'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

G-A-R-A-G-E: Great Auto Room And Great Equipment.

Visual Association

Imagine a car sleeping in a cozy room.

Word Web

car mechanic parking tools house

Herausforderung

Describe your garage or where you park.

Wortherkunft

French

Original meaning: To shelter/park

Kultureller Kontext

None.

The garage is a staple of the American suburban home.

The Beatles (garage band era) Silicon Valley garage startups

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At home

  • Park the car
  • Close the door
  • Clean the space

At the mechanic

  • Car repair
  • Oil change
  • Engine check

Shopping

  • Garage sale
  • Used items
  • Bargain hunting

Real estate

  • Attached garage
  • Two-car space
  • Storage area

Conversation Starters

"Do you have a garage at your home?"

"What do you keep in your garage?"

"Have you ever been to a garage sale?"

"Do you prefer an attached or detached garage?"

"What is the most useful thing in your garage?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your ideal garage.

Write about a memory from a garage sale.

Why are garages important for cars?

If you could convert your garage, what would you make it?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

A garage has walls; a carport is just a roof.

Only if it is converted into a living space.

Because they practice in their parents' garages.

Yes, but pronounced differently.

A garage big enough for two vehicles.

Yes, that is a common use.

It can be attached or detached.

Selling old items from your garage.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

I park my car in the ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: garage

Cars go in garages.

multiple choice A2

What is a garage?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: A place for cars

Definition check.

true false B1

A garage is always a place to sleep.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is for cars, not people.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Matching terms.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Sentence structure.

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