milan2003_07
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jan 7, 2011
- Member Type
- Academic
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Russian Federation
Hello,
I know that it's correct to say "ON a train", "ON a plane", "ON a bus" when speaking about these means of transport. For example:
1) I keft my bag on the bus
2) Food will be served on the plane when it has taken off
3) You can have a rest on the train because you'll arrive in Moscow only in the morning.
My question are: what "IN a train", "IN a plane", and "IN a bus" would mean? Please provide some examples.
Thanks
I know that it's correct to say "ON a train", "ON a plane", "ON a bus" when speaking about these means of transport. For example:
1) I keft my bag on the bus
2) Food will be served on the plane when it has taken off
3) You can have a rest on the train because you'll arrive in Moscow only in the morning.
My question are: what "IN a train", "IN a plane", and "IN a bus" would mean? Please provide some examples.
Thanks