RIDE pronunciation. RIDE translation and transcription, pronunciation, phrases and suggestions. Exercise on fixing

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ride walk, ride, riding (riding, on a car, cycling, etc.); to go for a ride ride Ride to let the samples; Keep out; Let it ride let it be how will the ride soar? sail; slide; The Moon Was Riding High Moon Slear Highly; The Ship Rides The Waves ship slides along the Ride ride waves (ferris wheel, carousel, etc.) Ride to be due to (than); depend on (on) ride to be suitable for riding (about ground) ride weigh (about jocke) ride road, alley (pred. for riding) ride ride (on the bus, in the tram, on a bike, in the train, etc. .) Ride (Rode, Ridden) riding the riding; sit riding (on something); to Ride Full Speed \u200b\u200bJumping into full support; to Ride A Race to participate in RIDE jumps. Brutally criticize RIDE. mock, tease, notify Ride improvise (about jazz); Ride AT direct on; to Ride One "s Horse at a fence lead a horse on the barrier Ride roll (Xia), download (Xia); to Ride a child on one" s foot to swing a child on the leg of the Ride to float; sail; slide; The Moon Was Riding High Moon Slear Highly; The Ship Rides The Waves ship slides along the Ride waves Walk, ride, riding (riding, on a car, by bike, etc.); to go for a ride ride Ride to let the samples; Keep out; Let it ride let it be how will Ride stand on anchor. The Ship Rides (at Anchor) ship stands on anchor ride to coal; overcome (about feelings, doubts, etc.) Ride control; suppress; terrorize Ride roll (Sia), download (SIA); To Ride A Child on One "s Foot Start of a baby on the foot to Ride a Horse to Death Drive a horse; to Ride a Joke to Death Jelly. To drive a joke to Ride a Horse to Death Ride Horse; to Ride a Joke to Death Slot. Hang Ride joke (Rode, Ridden) riding a horse; sit on a ride (on something); to Ride Full Speed \u200b\u200bjumping into full support; to Ride A Race to participate in Ride's jumps to improvise (about jazz); Ride AT Direction on; to Ride One "S HORSE AT A FENCE WILL HANE A HOUSE RIDE DOWN WILL CALLED, ON THE RIDE RIDE DOWN stir up, set to Ride for a Fall to act recklessly; led oneself to Ride Off On a Side Issue to talk about a secondary to see from the main (question) to Ride for a Fall Life as crazy, carelessly ride the ride (Rode, Ridden) riding the riding; sit riding (on something); to Ride Full Speed \u200b\u200bJumping into full support; to Ride A Race to participate in the jumps to Ride for a Fall to act recklessly; led oneself to Ride Off On a Side Issue to talk about the secondary to see from the main (question) Ride improvise (about jazz); Ride AT direct on; to Ride One "s Horse at a fence lead a horse to the Ride Out barrier safely tolerant (storm - about the ship) Ride Out Get out of the predicament to Ride The Whirlwind to keep in hand and direct ( ) (rebellion, etc.) Ride stand anchor. The Ship Rides (at Anchor) ship stands on anchor ride to float; sail; slide; The Moon Was Riding High Moon Slear Highly; The Ship Rides The Waves ship slides over the waves to Take (SMB) for a ride amer. SL. Cheat, inflate, fool (smb.) to take (SMB) for a ride amer. SL. Kill, finish off (smb.)

In English in the sentences "I drive by car" and "I drive a motorcycle" will be used different verbs. In the article, we will look at the difference between the words Drive and Ride, which are translated as "riding".

Drive.

Pronunciation and translation:

Drive / [Dreary] - go, lead

Meaning of the word:
Do so that the car moves forward

Use:
We use drive.When we go driving a car, truck, bus, etc. That is, when we manage the vehicle sitting in it. For example: it drives the car from 18 years old.

Example:

She. drives.very Fast.
She rides very slowly.

Can You. drive. A car?
Can you drive a car?

Ride

Pronunciationand translation:

RIDE / [RAID] - Ride, jumping

Meaning of the word:
Sit on something / someone and make it move forward

Use:
We use rideWhen manageing something while sitting on it. It can be a motorcycle, horse, bike, scooter, etc. For example: He always wanted to ride a motorcycle.

Also, the word Ride is used (especially in American English), when you are traveling in a bus, car and other vehicles without being the driver. For example: children go to school by bus.

Example:

He Likes To. ride A Bicycle.
He likes to ride a bike.

You have to learn to ride A HORSE.
You need to learn to ride a horse.

What is the difference?

Word drive. We use when we manage the vehicle sitting in it. That is, we go driving the car, buses, truck and other vehicles. For example: he drives this truck for 10 years.

Word ride We use when manageing something while sitting on top. That is, we go on a motorcycle, bicycle, horses, etc. For example: he goes to work on a bike.

Also Ride is used (especially in American English), when you are traveling in the car, bus, etc., but are a passenger, not a driver. For example: he sat down on the bus and drove into another city.

Exercise on fixing

Now insert the correct word into the following offers. Write your answers in the comments, and I will check them.

1. He learned ___ on a bike.
2. Since she received right, it is always ___ by car.
3. He ___ to work on the tram.
4. She likes ___ on a horse.
5. He ___ too fast.
6. She ___ on a beautiful red car.

  1. noun
    1. walk, ride, riding (riding, by car, cycling, etc.);
      to go for a ride ride

      Examples of using

        I am afraid you have had a tedious ride; John Drives SO Slowly; You Must Be Cold, Come to the Fire. "

        I'm afraid you are very tired from the road. John is lucky so slowly, and you probably chose? Go to the fire.

        Jane Eyre. Charlotte Bronte, p. 102
      1. NO MONEY FOR rides.,

        Often, without money on trips,

        Subtitles of the video "African photographers from a soaring chaise lounge. George SteinMetz", p. One
      2. I REMEMBER THE BUS ride On The First Day of School Very Well.

        I remember the bus, which on the first day we went to school, I remember very well.

        Subtitles of the film "Forrest Gump / Forrest Gump (1994-06-22)", p. 3
    2. road, Alley (Persu. For riding)
    3. riding attraction (ferris wheel, carousel, etc.) to Take SMB. For a ride. american, used in the US slang; jargon a \u003e. kill, finish off b\u003e fool, inflate, fool smb.
  2. verb
    1. ride sit riding (on what);
      to Ride Full Speed \u200b\u200bJumping into full support;
      to Ride A Race to participate in jumps;
      to Ride a Horse to Death drive a horse;
      to Ride a Joke to Death fun comic ride a joke to death

      Examples of using

      1. The Moon Shone Clear Above Them and They rode. Swiftly Abreast, Taking That Course Which The Maid Must Needs Have Taken If She Were to Reach Her Own Home.

        The moon shone brightly, the pursuers have risen all in a row along the path, which, according to their calculations, was to escape the girl if she had an intention to get to the house.

        Baskerville dog. Arthur Conan-Doyle, p. 10
      2. The Introduction Was Followed Up on His Side By A Happy Readiness of Conversation-A Readiness At the Same Time Perfectly Correct and Unassuming; And The Whole Party Were Stold Standing and Talking Together Very Agreeably, When the Sound of Horses Drew Their Notice and Darcy and Bingley Were Seen riding. DOWN THE STREET.

        Presented to the ladies, he immediately found a tendency to a relaxed conversation - a happy tendency in which not the slightest artificiality was felt. The company continued to stand, kindly bold, when the Cocan of the hooves was heard and the darisi and Bingli appealed along the street.

        Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austin, p. 60
      3. I allowed to ride a large square with other boys! - And running.

        The Snow Queen. Hans Christian Andersen, p. 6
    2. go (on the bus, in the tram, on the bike, in the train, etc.)

      Examples of using

      1. The eastern breeze knocked her, and the old man squeezedly swayed on low waves, easily and imperceptibly carrying pain from the rope embroidered into his back.

        The Old Man and the Sea. Ernest Hemingway, p. 37
      2. "Oh, for a ride! " Squeals Niura. "Oh, Uncle! Oh You Swell Coachman! " She Cries Out, Hanging Over The Window Sill. "Give A Poor Little Girlie A Ride ... Give US A Ride for Love."

        - That would be ride! - Screams Nyura. "Uncle-Likhach, and Uncle-Likhach," she shouts, outweigh through the windowsill, "Hold a poor girl ... Hold for love ...

        Pit. Alexander Kuprin, p. 33
      3. Everything went, drove, piled and marched to a new tram depot, from which the first electric tram in Stargorod had to go out of the day.

        The twelve Chairs. Ilya Ilf and Evgeny Petrov, p. 85
    3. roll (Sia), download (Sia);
      to ride a child on one "s foot swing a child on the leg
    4. soar; sail; slide;
      the Moon Was Riding High Moon Slear Highly;
      the Ship Rides The Waves ship slips on the waves
    5. be anchored;
      the Ship Rides (at Anchor) ship stands on anchor

      Examples of using

      1. Tonya towered in the middle of the chamber, as the bay alone would have risen among the bay, which makes transitions across the sea of \u200b\u200bdeath towards the mainland of life with new souls, moving here.

        Doctor Zhivago. Boris Pasternak, p. 113
    6. to govern; suppress; terrorize
    7. oppress; overcome (about feelings, doubts, etc.)
    8. be suitable for riding (about soil)
    9. weigh (about jockey)
    10. spoken - mock, tease, not

      Examples of using

      1. A Team Was Going Through A Drill, Showing They Could Throw A Temporary Lock Around One That Had Been Damaged, And One Of These Pinheads Stood by And rode. Them loudly.

        Some kind of team was engaged in the exercises, practicing the construction of a temporary gateway around the damaged old one, and one of these cretins stood and looked around the tummy, laughing over her rude ridicule.

      2. improvise (about jazz);
        ride AT direct on;
        to Ride One "s Horse At a Fence lead a horse to the barrier;
        ride Down. a \u003e. catch up with riding; b\u003e scroll down, cripple;
        ride Out. a \u003e. safely transferred (storm - about the ship); b\u003e get out of a predicament;
        to Ride for a Fall a \u003e. Try as crazy, carelessly ride; b\u003e act recklessly; led oneself
        to Ride Off On a Side Issue to talk about the secondary to see from the main (question);
        to ride the whirlwind hold in your hands and guide (uprising, etc.)

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irregular verb

ride - Rode - Ridden ["ridn]

  1. go (ride, go, ride, ride)
  2. ride (ride, jumping)
  3. swatch (slide, soar)
  4. ride (ride, drive, enter, manage)
  5. ride
  6. saddle
  7. mock
  8. nickname
  9. sway

noun

  1. riding (attraction, riding)
  2. ride (road)
  3. walk (top)

Pl. number: rides..

Forms verb

Phrases

longest. ride
long ride

free. ride
free attraction

ride A HORSE.
horseback riding

night ride
night trip

train. ride
railway

horse ride
horse row

ride to church.
go to church

ride Horses.
ride horses

ride Into Town.
go to the city

ride HOME
till home

ride Here
ride here

ride Back
ride back

ride Free.
ride free

ride Bicycles.
ride a bike

ride A Bicycle.
drive on a bike

ride The Wind.
sit down

suggestions

Give Me A. ride HOME.
Take me to home.

I "LL. ride My bike.
I will go on my bike.

I DON "T Know How To ride A Bicycle.
I do not know how to ride a bike.

HE GAVE ME A ride HOME.
He put me home.

Let me give you a ride HOME.
Let me lend you to the house.

I. ride My Bike To Work.
I drive a bike job.

MY MOTHER CAN "T ride A Bicycle.
Mom does not know how to ride a bike.

She. rides. A Motorcycle Well.
She rides a motorcycle well.

TOM PUT NEW PEDALS ON THE BICYCLE THAT HE rides. to school.
Tom screwed new pedals to a bike on which he rides a school.

TOM. rides. A Bicycle.
Tom rides a bike.

TOM. rides. High With The Ladies, But He Doesn "T ride Them.
Tom is successful in women, but he does not use it.

I DON "T Like This Skirt. IT ALWAYS rides. Up.
I do not like this skirt. She is all the time.

TOM. rides. a scooter.
Tom goes on a scooter.

My Son Always GETS SICK WHEN HE rides. A bus.
My son is always sick on the bus.

TOM. rode. The Roller Coaster.
Tom rolled on the American slide.

HE MOUNTED HIS BICYCLE AND rode. Away.
He sat down on a bike and left away.

Tom Got On His Bicycle and rode. Away.
Thomas sat on her bike and gave himself.

I. rode. Fifty Miles That Day.
That day I drove fifty miles.

We. rode. ON A BOAT.
We rode a boat.

HER OLD BIKE SQUEAKED AS SHE rode. DOWN THE HILL.
Her old bike creaked when she moved from the hill.

On My Way Home I FELL ASLEEP IN THE TRAIN, AND rode. Past My Station.
On the way home I fell asleep on the train and drove my station.

Have You Ever ridden. A Mule?
Have you ever riding on Mule?

Tom Has Never. ridden. A HORSE.
Tom never riding.

Has Tom Ever ridden. A HORSE?
Tom someday drove a horse?

Have You Ever ridden. A HORSE?
Have you ever riding a horse?

Have You Ever ridden. In a Hot Air Balloon?
Have you ever flew in a balloon?