Does RV a bus? Right?
Dear all,
What is the main difference bet.
{RV v.s tour bus v.s Welshire bus}???
Thanks.
Does RV a bus? Right?
An RV is a home on wheels. It has a kitchen, beds, a bathroom, etc. The front part is where the driver and another passenger can sit.
I have never heard of a Welshire bus, so it must be a term used elsehwere.
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.
Where did you see or hear the phrase "Wilshire bus", maiabulela?
Wilshire Boulevard is a road. Does it make sense in the context?
Or perhaps it just means 'the bus going to Wilshire' - as I might catch the London bus...![]()
RV stands for "Recreational Vehicle."
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