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Bmojtaba Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

past or back

'As you ride past in a train'

which one is correct ?past or back??? what's the whole sentence meaning?
  

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As you ride past in a train -- This mean that you are in the train and the train runs past or passes some other object, perhaps a house or village. As you ride back in a train -- This means that you are returning to somewhere in a train.

  • As you ride past in a train -- This mean that you are in the train and the train runs past or passes some other object, perhaps a house or village.
  • As you ride back in a train -- This means that you are returning to somewhere in a train.
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As you ride past in a train -- This mean that you are in the train and the train runs past or passes some other object, perhaps a house or village.

As you ride back in a train -- This means that you are returning to somewhere in a train.

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