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Wowenglish Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

To ride/ riding

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I would like to know which sentence(s) is/are correct.

1. It is fun to ride a bike.

2. It is fun riding a bike.

3. To ride a bike is fun.

4. Riding a bike is fun.
  

Top answer

They are all fine with me. CB

  • They are all fine with me.
  • CB
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4 Answers
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They are all fine with me.

CB
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They're all possible.

In conversational English, I'd be unlikely to use #3.
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Number two is ambiguous. Numbers one, two,and four are fine. Athough not so many people use number three.
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sorry, I meant numbers one,THREE,and four are fine

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