My in-laws are from North Dakota, and speak a little different than I do - we are always arguing over the correct spelling or pronunciation of words and sentences. Heres the latest:
They say:
"I'm going to ride bike."
I say:
"I'm going to ride a bike" or "I'm going to ride my bike."
Who is corrcet?
Thanks, Aaron Email Removed
Top answer
Hi, I haven't heard anyone say "I'm going to ride bike'. But maybe I'd hear everybody saying that if I went to N. Dakota.
— Clive
Hi, I haven't heard anyone say "I'm going to ride bike'.
But maybe I'd hear everybody saying that if I went to N.
Dakota.
Best wishes, Clive
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