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Jessica725

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Hi guys,
I have some confusion about using the adv./prep. in the following examples.
1. He rides to work on the bus. (can I say, he rides the bus to work?)
2. It is exciting to ride on a ski. (can I say , it is exciting to ride a ski?)
I would appreciate some help.
 
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1. He rides the bus to work. (That's AmE. BrE would be "He takes the bus to work", "He goes to work on the bus" or "He gets the bus to work".)
2. No. We don't ride a ski at all. Say "Skiing is exciting".
 
1. He rides the bus to work. (That's AmE. BrE would be "He takes the bus to work", "He goes to work on the bus" or "He gets the bus to work".)
2. No. We don't ride a ski at all. Say "Skiing is exciting".
Sorry for taking your time!I just want to clarity if the 2nd sentence"it is exciting to ride on a ski" is correct?(I found this example from the Oxford dict.)
 
No

I am very surprised. are you sure that it was not 'ski lift'?
I think there might be a printing/grammar error in my dictionary if you are correct. One more question, can I say "it is exciting to go skiing?
Thanks for your help.🙂
 
1. He rides the bus to work. (That's AmE. BrE would be "He takes the bus to work", "He goes to work on the bus" or "He gets the bus to work".)
2. No. We don't ride a ski at all. Say "Skiing is exciting".
"He takes the bus to work" and "He goes to work on the bus" work in American English too.
 
Sorry for taking your time!I just want to clarity if the 2nd sentence"it is exciting to ride on a ski" is correct?(I found this example from the Oxford dict.)
I would say: "I found this example in the Oxford Dictionary."

I think you should take another look.
 
I would say: "I found this example in the Oxford Dictionary."

I think you should take another look.
Thank you for correcting my mistakes.🙂
I just reliazed that the incorrect sentence was from other sources so let foget it!!!🙂
 
1. He rides the bus to work. (That's AmE. BrE would be "He takes the bus to work", "He goes to work on the bus" or "He gets the bus to work".)
Hello, emsr2d2. I see you use "would" in your sentence, could you tell me how "would" works here?
 
Hello, emsr2d2. I see you use "would" in your sentence, could you tell me how "would" works here?
If a BrE speaker used that sentence, they would say ...
 
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