1. I want to learn what car to drive.

2. I want to learn which car to drive.
3. I want to learn how to drive a car.
4. I want to learn that I can drive a car.
5. I want to learn who to drive.
6. I want to learn whom to drive.
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Which ones are ungrammatical? Would you correct errors? Thank you.

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1 is okay, 2 is better. 3 is good, 4 is not. 5 & 6 don't quite make sense. Do you mean a passenger you will drive somewhere? A car is not a "who" or "whom", it's a "what" or "which". If it is a passenger, 6 is correct.
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