
At / on the bus stop. | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Dec 23, 2009 · Hello, Which of these two prepositions do you usually use when talking about a bus stop? At / On the bus stop. Thank you.
The bus starts its..., | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Aug 8, 2010 · A bus's "first stop" is the first place it stops after leaving the bus depot. If the first stop is a university, a lot of students would get on there only if the day of study was over and they were heading home. A bus heading towards a university would reasonably be expected to be carrying a lot of students.
Grammar | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Mar 25, 2010 · 1. Where is the bus station? - Can you tell me where the bus station is? 2.Where did you go? - Can you tell me where you went? In #1, the question is formed by subject-verb inversion. There is no inversion in the reported/indirect question. In #2, the inversion is of the subject and the auxiliary DO.
What number bus should I take to get there? - UsingEnglish.com
Nov 17, 2023 · What number bus should I take to get there? Is the sentence correct in grammar and meaning? I have learned that the front noun modifies the back noun in noun + noun like the bus stop, the [bus] [stop], a sleeping bag, a [sleeping] [bag], etc. If the noun phrase what number bus is correct, does the noun phrase what number modify the noun bus?
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[Grammar] - where does this bus go? | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Jul 26, 2016 · I was standing in a bus stop in a foriegn state and a bus came. I wanted to know whether this bus go to my destination. Three question came in my mind. Where does this bus go? Where do this bus go? Where is this bus going? I was totally confused since i dont know which one is right because my...
How to teach small talk - UsingEnglish.com
Oct 30, 2022 · Things that they can roleplay include: talking to different people (business contacts, fellow guests at a hotel, etc) talking to people in different situations (at a bus stop, on a plane, etc) trying to achieve particular things during the conversation (using a particular phrase, covering a particular topic, etc) talking for a particular length ...
Choose one card and ask your partner where to put it on the table or floor (or on pieces of paper representing different floors inside a building). They can give directions and/ or positions, e.g. “Go straight for five seconds. Turn right. Go straight one centimetre” and/ or “It’s opposite the house”. Silly places (“The school is under the hospital” etc) are also OK. To make you ...
Q10 ...... bus will take you to King's Cross so get on the first that comes along
Q1 - I was waiting ...... the bus stop when it began to rain