1. There was a road running from the residential area to the west, but people had to ferry themselves across the river.
Is ferry used correctly?
2. Also, it is planned that a foot bridge will have been built in front of the present road bridge by 2018; the constrcution of another car park and a yacht marina is on that plan and they will be located to the south-east of the foot bridge.
Which is correct: on the plan or in the plan?
1. There was a road running from the residential area to the west, but people had to ferry themselves across the river. Is ferry used correctly?
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1. There was a road running from the residential area to the west, but people had to ferry themselves across the river.
Is ferry used correctly? ferry themselves is correct English, but here's the problem. If you cross the river on a ferry, who will bring the ferry back? Usually, there will be a person whose job is to operate the ferry.
So, say this.
eg There