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Do you have a ride vs do you have vehicle

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Do you have a ride?' is commonly used to ask if someone has transportation arranged for a specific occasion or event. 'Do you have a vehicle?' is a more general question asking if someone owns a means of transportation.

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Do you have a ride

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask if someone has transportation arranged for a specific occasion or event.

This phrase is used to inquire if someone has arranged transportation for a particular purpose, such as going to a party, event, or appointment.

Examples:

  • Do you have a ride to the concert tonight?
  • I need to get to the airport. Do you have a ride?
  • She asked her friend, 'Do you have a ride to the party?'
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Alternatives:

  • Do you have transportation?
  • Are you getting a lift?
  • Are you being picked up?
  • Do you have a car?
  • Do you have a way to get there?

do you have vehicle

This phrase is correct, but less commonly used in English. It is a more general question asking if someone owns a means of transportation.

This phrase is used to ask if someone owns a vehicle or means of transportation in general.

Examples:

  • Do you have a vehicle to drive to work?
  • I don't have a vehicle, so I usually take public transportation.
  • He asked his friend, 'Do you have a vehicle I can borrow?'
  • Yes No. License: Do you have a valid drivers license? Yes No. Insurance: Do you have vehicle insurance that is current and in compliance with state law? Yes
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  • Q. When do you have vehicle and property auctions? A. These events occur one to two times annually. Advertisements are placed 10 days in advance in the ...

Alternatives:

  • Do you have a car?
  • Do you own a vehicle?
  • Do you have transportation?
  • Do you have a ride?
  • Do you have a means of getting around?

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