Transportation Vocabulary & Phrasal Verbs - GET ON, GET OUT OF, RIDE, GO
I GET OFF a train, bus, or subway. But: I GET OUT OF a car or taxi. I RIDE a bike and a motorcycle. How do you get to work or school? Learn how to use phrasal verbs to talk about transportation, then test yourself on the quiz at
Hello. How are you? Today, we’re going to learn about getting around. This means taking public transportation or talking about how you got somewhere or how you’re going to go somewhere. All of the examples I’ve written in the past tense because somebody might ask you, “How did you get here?“ “What? I flew because I have a magic carpet. That’s how. Why?“
We have different ways of getting places. Verbs: You can say, “I took a ’bus’, a ’train’, a ’cab’, or a ’taxi’.“ “Cab“ and “taxi“ are the same. Or you can take a “plane“. So with all of these nouns -- “plane“, “cab“, “taxi“
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