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What is the difference beetween "I go to my work by subway" and "I go to my work on subway"?
When is proper to use "by"?
"They go to school by bus?" or "They go to school on bus?"
Thanks!
11 de abr. de 2008 20:58
Respuestas · 6
Does this sound natural for English speakers?
"It is a commuter hell during Tokyo’s morning rush hour."
4 de octubre de 2022
"i go to work by subway" is corrct because the preposition 'by' means via or in means of using something. the preposition 'on' means you are in the bus already and wouldn't make sense to tell someone that you are in the subway at work.
"they go to school by bus." is corrcet because again the subject pronoun, they, needs to get to school not 'on' a bus but 'by' means of using a bus. the preposition 'on' in this case means that the the subject pronoun 'they' are already inside the bus.
11 de abril de 2008
By bus is correct and means using the bus as vehicle of transport .
On bus is not proper to use ! same with subway , by subway but not on subway.
11 de abril de 2008
Yo uso "They go to school by bus." Es mas facil.
11 de abril de 2008
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