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ride on vs ride in

Both 'ride on' and 'ride in' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Ride on' is commonly used when referring to riding a bicycle, motorcycle, or horse, while 'ride in' is used when referring to being a passenger in a vehicle such as a car, bus, or train.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 894 views

ride on

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to riding a bicycle, motorcycle, or horse.

This phrase is used when talking about riding a bicycle, motorcycle, or horse. It implies being on top of the vehicle or animal.

Examples:

  • I love to ride on my bicycle in the park.
  • He enjoys riding on his motorcycle on the weekends.
  • She learned how to ride on a horse when she was young.
  • Due to additional testing, the purchase of the Ride On Youth Summer Pass will not be available for TRiPs, Treasury, CVS, Giant & Zodiac store purchase until ...
  • Following are the most recent releases of our Ride On schedules. ... Route 2: Silver Spring-Lyttonsville (Ride On Operations Center) - Eff: October 20, 2013 ...
  • Ride-On Tire Protection System ("Ride-On TPS") is a line of orange gel-like tire sealants (tyre sealants) and tire balancers containing fibers six times stronger ...
  • Ride On teaches adaptive horseback riding to children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities and we provide physical, occupational and speech ...

Alternatives:

  • ride a bicycle
  • ride a motorcycle
  • ride a horse

ride in

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to being a passenger in a vehicle such as a car, bus, or train.

This phrase is used when talking about being a passenger in a vehicle. It implies being inside the vehicle.

Examples:

  • I will ride in the car with you to the party.
  • She enjoys riding in buses because she can relax and read.
  • He fell asleep while riding in the train.
  • 20 hours ago ... Competitors at 2014's World Naked Bike Ride in London. This year, a man was barred from competing in Kent after reportedly becoming ...
  • Monte Hellman Double Feature: “The Shooting” / “Ride In The Whirlwind” ... Ride in the Whirlwind -- Three cowboys, mistaken for members of an outlaw gang ...
  • Join us for the 42nd Annual Dysart's Snowmobile Ride-in to Benefit Pine Tree Camp! Feb. 6-8, 2015 - Newport, ME. Newport will be bustling with activity the ...
  • Pancake Breakfast and Spaghetti Dinner: Get pumped for the Ride-in and enjoy delicious food all day long at Dysart's Broadway Restaurant. A portion of the ...

Alternatives:

  • travel in
  • be a passenger in
  • sit in

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