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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Does this sentence have 2 meaning?


He rollerblades everywhere.

can it mean he rollerblades here and there and He rollerblade to every part of town, he goes everywhere with his rollerblades.

Is it :

He goes everywhere with his rollerblades/on his rollerblades.

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For a BIKE would it be He goes everywhere by/on/with his bike. Thank you

  • For a BIKE would it be He goes everywhere by/on/with his bike.
  • Thank you
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4 Answers
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For a BIKE

would it be

He goes everywhere by/on/with his bike.

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He goes everywhere on his bike (or on his rollerblades).

CJ
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You can also say BY BIKE/BY ROOLERBLADE right?
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You can, but it's much less common. I don't hear it said that way.

CJ

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