----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Exercise 2: Fill in the gaps using the prepositions given in the box. of between to in of by of In 1971, half (5) had one car, but only (6), in about onwards in with The graph shows changes in the number (1). period (3). 36 years. Overall, car ownership in Britain increased (4) with two cars rose, while the number of households a car fell. all British households did not have regular use of a car. Around 44% of households 7% had two cars. It was uncommon for families to own three or more cars, (7) around 2% of households falling into this category. The one-car household was the most common type (8), although there was little change from the late 1970's (9) the figures for this category. The biggest change was seen (10) the proportion of households without a car, which fell steadily over the 36-year period (11) around 25% in 2007. In contrast, the proportion of two-car families rose steadily, reaching about 26% in 2007, and the proportion of households with more than two cars rose (12) around 5%. cars per household (2). Great Britain a 1971 and 2007. In particular, the number of households