Asked by rfvv
1. I'm gonna take the bike to the station.
2. I'm gonna ride the bike to the station.
3. I'm gonna use the bike to the station.
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Which verbs can we use? Are they all acceptable? Which verb is commonly use? Do we have to use the verb 'ride' here?
2. I'm gonna ride the bike to the station.
3. I'm gonna use the bike to the station.
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Which verbs can we use? Are they all acceptable? Which verb is commonly use? Do we have to use the verb 'ride' here?
Answers
Answered by
Michael G.
grammatically incorrect, the use of proper words like "going to" will work. Using ride is ok in number 2, and for number 1 because they are different action verbs.
1.going to
2.going to
3.going to(ride or take will work)
1.going to
2.going to
3.going to(ride or take will work)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
"Gonna" is not standard English. Use "going to" instead.
3 is not correct.
3 is not correct.
Answered by
Michael G.
or for 3 you can use: I am going to use the bike to go to the station.
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