
At / on the bus stop. | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
Dec 23, 2009 · Hello, Which of these two prepositions do you usually use when talking about a bus stop? At / On the bus stop. Thank you.
The bus starts its..., - UsingEnglish.com
Aug 8, 2010 · A bus's "first stop" is the first place it stops after leaving the bus depot. If the first stop is a university, a lot of students would get on there only if the day of study was over and …
What number bus should I take to get there? - UsingEnglish.com
Nov 17, 2023 · What number bus should I take to get there? Is the sentence correct in grammar and meaning? I have learned that the front noun modifies the back noun in noun + noun like …
[Grammar] where does this bus go? - UsingEnglish.com
Jul 26, 2016 · I was standing in a bus stop in a foriegn state and a bus came. I wanted to know whether this bus go to my destination. Three question came in my mind. Where does this bus …
How to teach small talk - UsingEnglish.com
Oct 30, 2022 · Things that they can roleplay include: talking to different people (business contacts, fellow guests at a hotel, etc) talking to people in different situations (at a bus stop, on …
Choose one card and ask your partner where to put it on the table or floor (or on pieces of paper representing different floors inside a building). They can give directions and/ or positions, e.g. …
Q1 - I was waiting ...... the bus stop when it began to rain
Some, Any or No? Quiz - 22 Online Quiz Questions
Test yourself with our free English language exercise about 'Some, Any or No?'. This is a free beginner/elementary English grammar quiz and interractive grammar exercises. No sign-up …
Q10 ...... bus will take you to King's Cross so get on the first that comes along
to head for vs. be headed for | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum
May 6, 2013 · I always wanted to ask you what the difference between these two sentences is. 1) I'm heading for the bus stop. Are you with me? 2) I'm headed for the bus stop. Are you with me?