bus
/ˈbəs/
noun
a large vehicle that carries many passengers by road
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1Kenny gets off the bus with his bag.
2I miss buses.
3People use buses every day.
4Then our final word is bus.
5Bus is coming.
plane
/ˈpɫeɪn/
noun
a winged flying vehicle driven by one or more engines
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1I remember planes.
2We shoot down planes.
3Planes fly across state lines.
4Planes are a relatively recent invention.
5One, two, three, go: - Plane.
taxi
/ˈtæksi/
noun
a car that has a driver who gets paid for taking people to places
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1And now, with the rise of Lyft and Uber, taxis represent just 12.5%.
2Just taxiing.
3Jo maxi simply means taxi.
4You use taxi.
5Soon, even flying taxi.
train
/ˈtɹeɪn/
noun
a series of connected carriages or wagons pulled along a railroad line by a locomotive
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1A very strict officer was talking to some new soldiers whom he had to train.
2He is travelling to Paris on the Eurostar train.
3Across the road, a train waited.
4Training the abs.
5Train, train, train some more.
coach
/ˈkoʊtʃ/
noun
an instructor or trainer in sport; someone who trains a person or team in sport
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1I coach many wives.
2Coaches would say some stuff too.
3He coaches people around the world.
4I coach parkour and freerunning.
5Again, coaches have power over players.
tram
/ˈtɹæm/
noun
a vehicle that is powered by electricity and moves on rails in a street, used for transporting passengers
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1The small tram is in front of a cinema.
2The trams are a pretty awesome part of Helsinki.
3And, the tram ran every eight minutes.
4Always give priority to trams.
5Just got a rescue tram.

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