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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

ride a motorcycle

Can I say,

(a) Ali is riding (on) a motorcycle round the street.

(b) Ali rides a motorcycle around the neighbourhood.

(c) Ali rides around on his motorcycle to sell his ice cream.
  

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a) Ali is riding (on) a motorcycle on/in the street. (b) Ali is riding a motorcycle around the neighbourhood. (c) Ali rides on his vending truck to sell his ice cream

  • a) Ali is riding (on) a motorcycle on/in the street.
  • (b) Ali is riding a motorcycle around the neighbourhood.
  • (c) Ali rides on his vending truck to sell his ice cream
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a) Ali is riding (on) a motorcycle on/in the street.

(b) Ali is riding a motorcycle around the neighbourhood.

(c) Ali rides on his vending truck to sell his ice cream
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That means, ride / ride on the motorcycle are correct?
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Can I say,

(a) He rides a motorcycle (to go) around the housing estate for selling (ice cream).

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