No it isn't. Buses will fly at 7:00PM. Is this sentence correct? [It just needed a period.
Cars, Trains, and buses
yes
The sentence "I fly the kite in the sky" is grammatically correct. However, it may sound more natural to say, "I am flying the kite in the sky" if you want to emphasize that the action is happening right now. Overall, the meaning is clear and understandable.
Good Question :) bus can fly.... like Air-bus A310, A380 and other Airbus industris buses
Buses would not fit into a C-47, and the only C-47's that are left are very valuable anyway.
A sentence could be: I will give you money when pigs fly
700 Miles per hour
i can fly.
Usually by team buses. Longer transfers, they fly.
The word should be flies not fly's.
I dont actually fly at all....
Type your answer here... 700 miles