Both the sentences have slight different meanings, otherwise both of them are similae. 'No.1 bike of India' means For Example: - Suppose take Bajaj, India's no.1 bike is Bajaj. And No.1 bike in India means its kind of question. When you ask question then u can use IN (like Name the bike which is No.1 in India?) in this case, we cant use OF.
You can say many, but Kerala should be the first on the list.
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Dhannya-baad (in Pure Sankskrit Hindi), Shukriya is also used
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A lot of people say Islam. But that may not be right..
Yes, that is the correct way to say it however if it sounds strange to you or others change it and say "I ride my bike to school" or "I bike to school"
The difference is the person who is possessing. For example you would say "I have a bike" or "He has a bike". You would not, however, say "I has a bike" or "He have a bike" unless you're ignorant and uneducated.
its should say on the tire. its prolly bout 15 to 20 pounds
You can say many, but Kerala should be the first on the list.
depends on the ground clearance of your bike
Turtle told Sandy that she should not have seen what she saw.
to have a mini bike i would say 5-10
first you have to wrestle, a gorilla, then go out and buy a bike. Give the bike to the gorilla and then steal it back. Ride the bike back to your WIFE. I say wife because YOU SHOULD NEVER HAVE SEX BEFOR MARRAGE. Have a nice day. :)
I would say that depends heavily on the type of bike you are riding and the roof you intend to ride it on. If it were a unicycle on the roof of a football stadium, then yes. If it were a motorbike on the roof of a greenhouse, then I think not.
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