
ride the car - English Grammar - English - The Free Dictionary …
2011年7月20日 · To be carried or conveyed, ride in a car, ride on a horse, ride on a motorcycle. v.tr. 1. To sit on and move in a given direction: rode a motorcycle to town; ride a horse to the village. (British) ride [raɪd] vb 1. (tr) to sit on and control the movements of (a horse or other animal) 2. (tr) to sit on and propel (a bicycle or similar vehicle ...
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2011年4月6日 · He drives the car He drives me to school but for ride, it is direct only he rides his bike to school You can use it with a preposition and indirect object We ride to school or I ride on the back of his bike but not he rides me (except slang as mentioned above!) so you will have to put in the details with prepositions, and make a longer ...
Drive A Plane! - English Vocabulary - The Free Dictionary
2010年5月10日 · Hello Again! Is it the correct usage of the verb to say: the pilot " Drives" the plane? Is "drive" the proper verb to be used in this context, I mean do Pilots "Drive" the Airplanes? or is it supposed to be "rides" or "flies" the plane?
I got him - English Grammar - English - The Free Dictionary
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jacked and blocked car - English Vocabulary - English - The Free ...
2014年7月30日 · The car was jacked and blocked, and rode with the hood pointing down at the road at a twenty-degree angle. What does that mean? The car belongs to a hitman, so it might have been stolen. Then it's unclear what blocked means. It doesn't seem that the car was put on the car-jack, either. The further context describes the customisations made on ...
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I [have/had] rode an elephant... - English Grammar - English - The …
2017年8月25日 · The verb 'to ride' has the following parts. Present: I ride, he rides Past - - rode Past participle -- ridden Present participle -- riding. So 'have rode' is wrong - unless you are using dialect. Eg Write, wrote, has written Eat, ate, has eaten Give, gave, has given If you want to use the past perfect 'had ridden' you need two events. It makes ...
Hobby rider - English Vocabulary - The Free Dictionary
2020年6月2日 · A toy horse, such as a child might "ride" by sitting astride it, is often called a hobby horse or hobbyhorse. Typically it's a stick with a model of a horse's head at one end. Children have played with such toy horses since medieval times: in one of Breughel's famous paintings, a child is shown astride one in a village street.
play on the swings - English Vocabulary - The Free Dictionary
2016年8月2日 · When I was little, the whole frame was made out of iron, including the vertical things that attach the seat to the frame - I can't find their name (they were not ropes!). The seat was hard and heavy (hard wood or metal). It was perfectly flat and wide enough that we could "ride" the swing standing up.
have written vs. have been writing - English Grammar - English
2014年9月8日 · "We have bought a new car this week." - "It was last Friday. We paid cash and took receipt of it immediately. The sale was six days ago." It is finished - we bought it six days ago, in the past. ***** NOTE! There are some verbs (particularly some stative verbs) which imply continuity in themselves.