There's a picture showing that a father rides a bike and his son sits behind. The first sentence comes to my mind is 'My dad rides me to school every day'. But somehow, I know it sounds strange. The boy doesn't have his father sitting on the top of him whatsoever. However, it's OK to say 'My dad drives me to school', right? I need help with these two verbs.
Thank you for making my English better.
Top answer
Perhaps, the sentence should be rephrased this way: 'My dad gives me a ride to school every day'
— Vchekh
Perhaps, the sentence should be rephrased this way: 'My dad gives me a ride to school every day'
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