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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

riding

I love riding [in] a car with my dog.
Is the preposition mandatory?
Thanks.
  

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in: passenger no "in": driver

  • in: passenger no "in": driver
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in: passenger
no "in": driver
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I love riding a car or I love riding cars is not correct.

The "in" is absolutely needed with riding and cars.
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GG's right:
59 on "like DRIVING cars"
http://books.google.com/books?q=%22like+driving+cars%22&btnG=Search+Books

139 on "like riding HORSES"
0 on "like riding cars"

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