In English grammar, the prepositions 'in', 'on', and 'by' are used differently when describing transportation: use 'in' for enclosed vehicles like taxis and planes (e.g., 'I travel by taxi, I sit in the taxi'), use 'on' for open vehicles like buses, trains, bicycles, and walking (e.g., 'I travel on a bus, I travel on foot'), and use 'by' to indicate the mode of transportation (e.g., 'I travel by taxi, I travel by train').
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In vs On vs By: Transport Prepositions in Daily English #Shorts追加:
I travel by taxi.
I sit in the taxi.
I travel on a bus.
I step onto the bus.
I travel by train.
I walk onto the train.
I travel by bicycle.
I ride on the bicycle.
I travel on foot.
Am I in a plane or on a plane? Let's comment below.
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