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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

sat in a trishaw

CAn I say,
(a) The tourist sat in a trishaw around / round / in / to the town.
(b) The tourist rode a trishaw / rode in trishaw at the town.
  

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I wonder if this is correct. The tourist sat in a trishaw to round the town.

  • I wonder if this is correct.
  • The tourist sat in a trishaw to round the town.
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I wonder if this is correct.

The tourist sat in a trishaw to round the town.
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(a) The tourist sat in a trishaw around / round / in / to the town.
(b) The tourist rode a trishaw / rode in trishaw at the town.

What you mean? are they all correct?

Can we say,

(c) The tourists are travelling in / to the town by trishaw.
(d) They sat on the trishaw / sat the trishaw.
(e) The tourists rode in a trishaw round/to/in the town.
(f) The
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The tourist rode in a trishaw around the town.
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HOw about my sentences? are they wrong?
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Vincent Teo(a) The tourist sat in a trishaw around / round / in / to the town.
(b) The tourist rode a trishaw / rode in trishaw at the town. [N]

What you mean? are they all correct?

Can we say,

(c) The tourists are travelling in / to the town by trishaw. [Y]
(d) They sat on the trishaw / sat the trishaw.
(e)

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