You might want to say, "My wife does not enjoy travelling via bus." or, "My wife doesn't like catching the bus." Or a mixture of the two, e.g. "My wife does not enjoy catching the bus."
No. You are riding the bus.
No. Correct would be: I haven't ridden the bus to school all year. Ridden.
3 buses are needed for the fieldtrip, providing maximum capacity for 252 students.
Certainly. The sentence has a subject, a verb, and an object modified by an adjective. It would still be correct grammatically if it ran " You drank an imaginary bus." Remember that "grammatically correct" and "meaningful" are not the same.
Correct punctuation is the proper use of punctuation marks within a sentence to provide a clear meaning, where a change in punctuation can alter that meaning. Examples: "This bus goes downtown." (statement) "This bus goes downtown?" (question) --- The boy said, "Let's eat, Grandma!" The boy said, "Let's eat Grandma." (he's a cannibal?)
It's correct, as far as it goes, but better would be; My wife does not get on well, travelling by bus. My wife travels well, except by bus. Your original sentence is coincidental rather than causative. My examples more closely connect the bus travel with the 'unwellness'.
Because she could get sick as well walking up and down on a coach or bus.
No, standing on bus stop is not correct. Standing at the bus stop is correct.
When traveling by bus, you should take along a jacket in the summer in case the bus is too cold. In the winter time, you should layer your clothing in case the bus is too hot.
I guess... that depends on what bus system your planning on traveling on.
you are in the bus That is an idiomatic expression, and the correct answer varies depending on your location. Generally, the British say "in," Americans "on."
No. You are riding the bus.
Depends where you are traveling from.
CAR BUS AIRPLANE SHIP ect....
That is the correct spelling of "bus" tables (clear and clean).
Both are correct, with different meaning. On the bus means "taking a bus trip." In the bus means "actually inside the bus."
Ticket prices will vary according to dates traveling, discounts applied, luggage, as well as transfers. To get a correct quote on what your price would be, I recommend calling your local Greyhound station or going to their website.