I rarely ride bicycle when I'm getting older, but when I was young I ride bicycle almost twice a week. I went around the street near my house with bicycle. I enjoyed to go for ride bicycle with my friends in my childhood days.
I could ride a bicycle when I was a child. I used to ride my bike to school. I could not forget the first time I had a bike. My father guided me on how to ride the bike. He asked me to keep my hands on the handlebars and put my feet on the pedals at all times. He required me to go straight ahead. I fell down on the road several times. It was not easy to ride but quite exciting. I miss my father a lot.
I want to ride a bicycle. I have never tried it before; it's not like it's not allowed or something like that, but I never had a chance to do it. I think it will be amazing.
Usually I prefer walking than bikes, because when I used bicycke always I was falling on the pavement or was suddenly damaged, so just because but i like it
When I was a child I loved riding bicycles so much ,I went with it to the bakery,markets, literally any place near my house ,but now I am not able to ride a bicycle.
The bike is my only own vehicle. I mostly bike when I go to work or go grocery shopping. It's really great that we can bike on the pavement here; there is no need to worry about cars, trucks, and motorcycles. I love biking as it supports me to be fit and good in blood circulation.
Is ´turn on´ not a separable verb? I thought you could say ´turn the headlights on´ or ´turn on the headlights´ but only one answer is recognised as correct.
I ride motorbike quite regularly. I usually ride to the mountain get some beautiful view
I rarely ride bicycle when I'm getting older, but when I was young I ride bicycle almost twice a week. I went around the street near my house with bicycle. I enjoyed to go for ride bicycle with my friends in my childhood days.
I could ride a bicycle when I was a child. I used to ride my bike to school. I could not forget the first time I had a bike. My father guided me on how to ride the bike. He asked me to keep my hands on the handlebars and put my feet on the pedals at all times. He required me to go straight ahead. I fell down on the road several times. It was not easy to ride but quite exciting. I miss my father a lot.
I want to ride a bicycle. I have never tried it before; it's not like it's not allowed or something like that, but I never had a chance to do it. I think it will be amazing.
Usually I prefer walking than bikes, because when I used bicycke always I was falling on the pavement or was suddenly damaged, so just because but i like it
Always turn the headlight on.
Is it true?
When I was a child I loved riding bicycles so much ,I went with it to the bakery,markets, literally any place near my house ,but now I am not able to ride a bicycle.
The bike is my only own vehicle. I mostly bike when I go to work or go grocery shopping. It's really great that we can bike on the pavement here; there is no need to worry about cars, trucks, and motorcycles. I love biking as it supports me to be fit and good in blood circulation.
Is ´turn on´ not a separable verb? I thought you could say ´turn the headlights on´ or ´turn on the headlights´ but only one answer is recognised as correct.
Hello SOS23,
Yes, it is, and you are right about both answers being correct.
I'm afraid that this type of game can only recognise one correct answer. We'll take this into consideration for our next revision.
Thanks for pointing this out to us.
Best wishes,
Kirk
LearnEnglish team