作者ostracize (bucolic)
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标题[分享] on/in the bus
时间Mon Jul 25 18:36:37 2022
https://www.englishclub.com/esl-forums/viewtopic.php?t=34661
1. I saw him on the bus.
2. I saw him in the bus.
3. Mary was working at the Slade, where she went daily on a bus.
4. Mary was working at the Slade, where she went daily in a bus.
Which of the above sentences is not acceptable?
What's the difference between "on the/a bus" and "in the/a bus"?
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2 and 4 are unidiomatic.
We rarely, if ever, use 'in a/the bus'.
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