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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Riding in a carriage//Taking a carriage

0Riding 01b00in 02b00a carriage is much slower than riding01b00 in02b00 a car.02br
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00To start with, are both "in" in the above optional? If not, why not?02br
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00Second, does "riding in a carriage" amount to "taking a carriage?" Thanks.0-
  

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0Taking a carriage sounds like you're operating it. 0-

  • 0Taking a carriage sounds like you're operating it.
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0Taking a carriage sounds like you're operating it. I would like to hear what the natives say.0-
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1i00in02i00: if you're just a passenger (and this is 01i00taking 02i00too)02br
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00without 01i00in02i00: you may be the driver 0-

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