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Sanya
GO BY BUS OR RIDE BY BUS?
If you go by bus often, you may want to buy a bus pass.
If you ride by bus often, you may want to buy a bus pass.
It is correct to say ride a bicycle. Do you think ride by bus is also correct? Thank you!
Nov 7, 2012 12:33 PM
Answers · 3
Hi Sanya,
it is not wrong, but uncommon to say "ride a bus". ("a", not "by")
It is better to say
"If you go by bus often, you may want to buy a bus pass."
or
"If you take the bus often, you may want to buy a bus pass."
November 7, 2012
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