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Is the entertainment equipment in an amusement park called “ rides “?
Can I say “ I like to try / go on all kinds of rides in an amusement park . “ ?
When it comes to the specific ride , which verb should I use to collocate with them ?
For example , _____ the roller coaster .
___ merry-go-round , _____ the bumper car , ____ the pirate ship , ____ the Ferris wheel .
Which are the other common rides in an amusement park ? Thanks a lot for answering this question !
15 sept. 2019 07:07
Réponses · 4
Yes, both "try" and "go on" are acceptable ways of saying that.
You can use 'ride' for each of them. Ride the roller coaster, ride the merry-go-round, etc.
Another verb for bumper cars could be "drive." I want to drive the bumper cars. As well as "crash." I want to crash (into you with) the bumper cars.
For merry-go-round and ferris wheel the verb "spin" also applies. I want to go for a spin on the merry-go-round. I want to take a spin on the ferris wheel.
As for other common rides, I haven't been to an amusement park in a few years so I'm not too sure what's common these days. Anyway, I hope this helps!
15 septembre 2019
Hi Apple, try and go on are good for these sentences. You can also use ride as a verb and say, "I want to ride the roller coaster." Here is a page with many amusement park rides: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_amusement_rides
15 septembre 2019
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Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
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Anglais
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