Aizhu: I'm glad you got it. Does this mean you understand the joke? She rides the bus to school every day. The students were riding on the bus. She rides on the bus to school every day. "Ride" and "ride on" have the same meaning. Miranda: Eva gave the money because she knew she was going to lose it anyway. This is a joke or funny story.
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I got it.
ReplyDeleteI have a question. Ride and ride on are same?
ReplyDeleteI don't know why Eva gave to Ahmad money when robbers were robbering?!Who knows that.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why Eva gave to Ahmad money when robbers were robbering?!Who knows that.
ReplyDeleteAizhu: I'm glad you got it. Does this mean you understand the joke? She rides the bus to school every day. The students were riding on the bus. She rides on the bus to school every day. "Ride" and "ride on" have the same meaning.
ReplyDeleteMiranda: Eva gave the money because she knew she was going to lose it anyway. This is a joke or funny story.
Ahmad didn't like that Eva is paying money back because the bandits began robbing the passengers.
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