friizzhead
New member
- Joined
- Jun 21, 2012
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Portuguese
- Home Country
- Portugal
- Current Location
- Portugal
Hello! =D
So, I was helping this friend of mine with her homework and we have a question. When we talk about transports, can we say "on train, on bus, on boat..." or are we supposed to say "by train, by bus, by boat..."? The thing is both options sound good to me and since we can say "on the train, etc", I really don't know if either way is correct or not, or even if it is some kind of NAmE/BrE variation. This is really bugging me!
Thank you very very much in advance!
So, I was helping this friend of mine with her homework and we have a question. When we talk about transports, can we say "on train, on bus, on boat..." or are we supposed to say "by train, by bus, by boat..."? The thing is both options sound good to me and since we can say "on the train, etc", I really don't know if either way is correct or not, or even if it is some kind of NAmE/BrE variation. This is really bugging me!
Thank you very very much in advance!