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Hi, Can you give me a ride? Fri May 04, 2007 3:08 am  Hi, Can you give me a ride?
 

With what kind of transportations can I use the word "ride" ?

Please advise .........

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Hi, Can you give me a ride? Fri May 04, 2007 3:22 am  Hi, Can you give me a ride?
 

You can use it for any kind of personal transport that can take a passenger (car, truck, bicycle, airplane, etc.)
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Hi, Can you give me a ride? Fri May 04, 2007 13:00 pm  Hi, Can you give me a ride?
 

diverhank wrote:
You can use it for any kind of personal transport that can take a passenger (car, truck, bicycle, airplane, etc.)

Like "Can you give me a ride in your airplain" Wink
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Hi, Can you give me a ride? Fri May 04, 2007 17:30 pm  Hi, Can you give me a ride?
 

Lost Soul wrote:
Like "Can you give me a ride in your airplain" Wink

Yes! Smile. I used to have a friend that owned a private airplane. I used to get rides with him all the time during lunch breaks...we used to fly to Catalina Island which is about 30 miles from where we worked, have lunch then come back.
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