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Jesusengland Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

We went by train / We went on the train

Hello.

What is the difference in meaning between these sentences?

- We went by train.
- We went on the train.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

There is no difference in resulting communication. The first refers to mode of transport; the second refers to the vehicle.

  • There is no difference in resulting communication.
  • The first refers to mode of transport; the second refers to the vehicle.
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There is no difference in resulting communication. The first refers to mode of transport; the second refers to the vehicle.

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