to sit on open-spaced vehicles like motorcycles or bicycles and be in control of their movements
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a vehicle that has two wheels and moves when we push its pedals with our feet
a place where children learn things from teachers
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to move or travel from one place to another
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a larger and more populated town
to move forward at a regular speed by placing our feet in front of each other one by one
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to use a particular route or means of transport in order to go somewhere
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a series of connected carriages that travel on a railroad, often pulled by a locomotive
A train is a type of vehicle that runs on tracks, used for transporting people or goods over long distances. It consists of a series of connected carriages or wagons, which are pulled or pushed by a locomotive, a powerful engine designed to move the train. Trains are powered by various energy sources, including electricity or diesel engines. They are an efficient way to travel, especially for long distances, and are commonly used in many countries for both local and international travel. Trains offer a smooth ride, and their fixed tracks help avoid traffic, making them a reliable form of transportation.
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an underground railroad system, typically in a big city
A subway is an underground train system used for public transportation within cities. It is designed to carry large numbers of passengers quickly and efficiently, especially in busy urban areas. Subways usually have multiple stops along fixed routes, allowing people to travel between different parts of the city without being affected by surface traffic. These trains are typically faster than buses and can handle high volumes of passengers during rush hours. Subways are often a preferred mode of transport in cities with heavy traffic or limited road space.
a large vehicle that carries many passengers by road
A bus is a large vehicle designed to carry many passengers at once, usually following a fixed route. It is commonly used for public transportation in cities and towns, helping people travel to different locations efficiently. Buses have multiple rows of seats and space for standing passengers in some cases. They can be powered by gasoline, diesel, electricity, or other energy sources. Some buses operate on schedules, stopping at designated locations, while others are used for long-distance travel or private purposes, such as school or tour buses.
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a car that we can pay to take us somewhere
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a vehicle with two wheels, powered by an engine
A motorcycle is a two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine. It is designed for one or two riders, who sit on the seat and control the bike using handlebars, pedals, and foot pegs. Motorcycles are often used for quick transportation, offering greater speed and flexibility compared to cars, especially in traffic. They are popular for both commuting and recreation, including long-distance touring or racing. Motorcycles vary in size and style, with some designed for off-road use, while others are built for speed or comfort on paved roads.
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to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving
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the work that we do regularly to earn money
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something that we do regularly to earn money
our mother or our father
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the main business area of a city or town located at its center
used for introducing a word, phrase, or idea that is different to what has already been said
to do something with an object, method, etc. to achieve a specific result
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the system of vehicles, such as buses, trains, etc. that are available to everyone and provided by the government or companies
Public transportation refers to systems of transportation that are available for use by the general public, such as buses, trains, subways, and trams. These services are typically run by the government or private companies and are designed to provide an affordable, convenient way for people to travel within cities or between different areas. Public transportation is often scheduled and follows set routes, helping people get from one place to another without needing to drive their own vehicle. It can help reduce traffic, save money, and be more environmentally friendly.
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not far from a place
a building where people live, especially as a family
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someone who is related to us by blood, marriage, or adoption, such as a parent, sibling, grandparent, or cousin
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the man you are officially married to
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the lady you are officially married to
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a child's male parent
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an informal way of calling our father
a child's female parent
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a woman who has given birth to a child or someone who cares for and raises a child
a person's male child
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a person's female child
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a son or daughter of any age
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a son or daughter of any age
a man who shares a mother and father with us
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a lady who shares a mother and father with us
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to do a job or task, usually for a company or organization, in order to receive money
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