David's Bus ride is a greater time than Don's.
There are several reasons that you can't go to the movies, you have no money, you have no ride, you have homework to do.
Here is a sentence with the Adverb gradually: The boy gradually learned to ride his bike. Here is a sentence in which I have changed the Adverb gradually to an Adjective: The gradual boy took a long time to learn how to ride his bike. Basically, all you need to do was take of the ending -ly.
'Thrilling' is an adjective because it describes the aeroplane ride.
You could use it like "The sublime weather made me want to take a spontaneous bike ride!"
Awesome is an adjective, a word that describes something. Example sentences: It was an awesome ride on the lift to the top of the mountain. "That was so awesome!"
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Ride the waves!
Can you ride on a dolphin?
The nouns are ride, Boston, and night. The phrase "back to Boston" is an adjective phrase. The phrase "last night" would be an adverb if used with a verb other than a linking verb.
Yes, they are.
No, it's the Past Tense of "ride".
Yes, rode is a verb, the simple past tense of the verb "ride". Ridden is the past participle.