Asked by rfvv
1. She took the bus to school every day.
2. She rode the bus to school every day.
3. She get on the bus to school every day.
(Are they all possible? Which verbs can be used in this sentence?)
2. She rode the bus to school every day.
3. She get on the bus to school every day.
(Are they all possible? Which verbs can be used in this sentence?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
If you change "get" to "got" in #3, all will be correct.
Answered by
rfvv
(Thank you for your help. I corrected an error. Do you mean that they have the similar meaning?)
1. She took the bus to school every day.
2. She rode the bus to school every day.
3. She got on the bus to school every day.
(Are they all possible? Which verbs can be used in this sentence?)
1. She took the bus to school every day.
2. She rode the bus to school every day.
3. She got on the bus to school every day.
(Are they all possible? Which verbs can be used in this sentence?)
Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, now they're correct.
You can also say she boarded the bus.
You can also say she boarded the bus.
Answered by
Maria
Yes . She got on the bus to school every day. Its correct
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