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"on bikes" vs "on bike"

Both "on bike" and "on bikes" can be correct depending on the context. "On bike" is used when referring to a single bike, while "on bikes" is used when referring to multiple bikes.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

on bikes

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple bikes.

Use "on bikes" when talking about multiple bikes being ridden or transported.

Examples:

  • They traveled through Europe on bikes.
  • The kids are playing on bikes in the yard.

Alternatives:

  • on bicycles
  • riding bikes
  • using bikes
  • by bikes
  • on their bikes

on bike

This phrase is correct when referring to a single bike.

Use "on bike" when talking about a single bike being ridden or transported.

Examples:

  • He went to work on bike.
  • She enjoys going on bike rides in the park.

Alternatives:

  • on a bike
  • riding a bike
  • using a bike
  • by bike
  • on a bicycle

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