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Seoul Brother Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Question about the difference

(A)He likes to listen to music while using the subway.
(B)He likes to listen to music while taking the subway.
(C)He likes to listen to music while riding the subway.
(D)He likes to listen to music while riding in the subway.
(E)He likes to listen to music while riding on the subway.

thanks in advance.
  

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Seoul Brother Question about the difference There is no difference in meaning or intent.

  • Seoul Brother Question about the difference There is no difference in meaning or intent.
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Seoul BrotherQuestion about the difference
There is no difference in meaning or intent.
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How about 'getting on the subway'thanks in advance
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Seoul BrotherHow about 'getting on the subway
That's very little music.
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What does it mean by 'little music'?
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Seoul BrotherWhat does it mean by 'little music'?
Getting on the subway only takes about 2 seconds.

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