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The difference between you and the bicycle you ride on is that you are a living thing that breathes while the bicycle is a machine classified as a non living thing.
The bicycle is still around, the only thing it's been replaced with are newer bicycles.
The noun in the sentence, "He sold the bicycle to him." is bicycle.The noun 'bicycle' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
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Yes I own one its a 1958
It means that the thing which is being referred to is totally unnecessary, just like a bicycle is not needed by a fish.
No there is no such thing as a 21inch bicycle
The noun 'bicycle' is a common noun, a general word for any bicycle. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'bicycle' is the name of a bicycle, such as the Norco Bigfoot and the Schwinn Voyager, or Bradley's Bicycle Shop.
If you're riding in traffic the most important thing to care for is your ability to brake.
Yes, the word bike is a noun, an informal word for bicycle, motorcycle, stationary bicycle, etc. The words bike and bicycle are singular, common, concrete nouns, words for a thing. The words bike and bicycle are also verbs: bike, bikes, biking, biked and bicycle, bicycles, bicycling, bicycled.
You go to Key Items in your backpack, click on Bicycle and click on register. If you have registered anything else, unregister it. The bicycle should be your first registered thing, so when you press Y you will ride it.
A bicycle odometer was once a mechanical instrument that counts the number of turns of the wheels, and shows the total distance travelled. Nowadays, a bicycle computer does the same thing, but digitally, and showing more than simply distance travelled.