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29 January
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English (US)
Question about English (US)
Would you help me understand the meaning of this sentence?
"Jake didn't even cry when he rode off the side of the bike ramp they'd built last summer and had to get twelve stitches in his elbow.'
I'm not sure what 'rode off the side of the bike ramp' exactly means.
I know the meaning of other things except for 'rode off.'
Does it mean 'Jake fell down on the side of the bike ramp(slope)'?
Would you help me understand the meaning of this sentence?
"Jake didn't even cry when he rode off the side of the bike ramp they'd built last summer and had to get twelve stitches in his elbow.'
I'm not sure what 'rode off the side of the bike ramp' exactly means.
I know the meaning of other things except for 'rode off.'
Does it mean 'Jake fell down on the side of the bike ramp(slope)'?
"Jake didn't even cry when he rode off the side of the bike ramp they'd built last summer and had to get twelve stitches in his elbow.'
I'm not sure what 'rode off the side of the bike ramp' exactly means.
I know the meaning of other things except for 'rode off.'
Does it mean 'Jake fell down on the side of the bike ramp(slope)'?
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29 January
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- English (US)
Jake fell down the side of the bike ramp while on his bike. because he was on his bike rode off was used.
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Jake fell down the side of the bike ramp while on his bike. because he was on his bike rode off was used.
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rode is the past tense of ride. To ride off the bike ramp is to fall of the ramp
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Wow, thank you so much for helping me understand!
I really appreciate your help! Have a nice one. :)
Wow, thank you so much for helping me understand!
I really appreciate your help! Have a nice one. :)
I really appreciate your help! Have a nice one. :)
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@breadsy960 Thank you for answering my question! It helps me a lot. :)
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