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28 January
- Uzbek
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English (US)
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What does "By the bus and by bus" explain me the difference between the two
mean?
What does "By the bus and by bus" explain me the difference between the two
mean?
mean?
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- English (US)
I’ll drop some examples!
I saw Marie waiting by the bus for me
I took a trip to the city by bus
So basically “by the bus” is near
“by bus” is what you rode
- English (US)
"By the bus" means something is physically close to the bus. An example sentence would be:
"I am by the bus - do you see me?"
"By bus" means someone is using a bus for transportation. An example sentence would be:
"I go to school every morning by bus."
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