to ride
[verb]
to sit on open-spaced vehicles like motorcycles or bicycles and be in control of their movements
scooter
[noun]
a light motor vehicle with a floorboard on which the rider puts their legs, and with wheels of usually small size
horse
[noun]
an animal that is large, has a tail and four legs, and we use for racing, pulling carriages, riding, etc.
to drive
[verb]
to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving
town
[noun]
an area with human population that is smaller than a city and larger than a village
to wait
[verb]
to not leave until a person or thing is ready or present or something happens
to give sb a lift
[phrase]
to provide transport for someone by offering them a ride in the vehicle one is driving
ticket
[noun]
a piece of paper or card that shows you can do or get something, like ride on a bus or attend an event
London
[noun]
the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, situated in the southeastern region of the country
train
[noun]
a series of connected carriages that travel on a railroad, often pulled by a locomotive
tram
[noun]
a vehicle that is powered by electricity and moves on rails in a street, used for transporting passengers
car
[noun]
a road vehicle that has four wheels, an engine, and a small number of seats for people
van
[noun]
a big vehicle without back windows, smaller than a truck, used for carrying people or things
escalator
[noun]
a staircase that moves and takes people up or down different levels easily, often found in large buildings like airports, department stores, etc.
stair
[noun]
a series of steps connecting two floors of a building, particularly built inside a building
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