Hi! Please tell, what should I use - "to ride a roundabout" or "to ride on a roundabout", if I mean "sitting on a roundabout while it spins"? Thanks again.
First, just to be sure, are you talking about one of these? This is a roundabout, but it doesn't fit your sentence:
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No. I meant merry-go-round or carousel.
PS - This is a carousel or merry-go-round, which you can sit on while it spins:
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Ride and ride on are both good. Also go for a ride on and take a ride on.
Thank you, Charlie!