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Take me a ride is the verb part. It is the part where the action is defined.
a dry bobsled is similar to an ice bobsled run, but without the ice. It is a metal trough in which you ride a small cart that has wheels.
a sled, bobsled, ski's, or snowboard (They're all something you can ride/use to go downhill in the snow).
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.
To make this sentence parallel, the verbs and subject must be in agreement. "Clean stalls" would be a phrase that would make this sentence parallel.
Ride the waves!
Can you ride on a dolphin?
It can be. It depends on how it is used in a sentence. I ride my bike to school. In the above example, ride is a verb, because it is an action I am performing. Check out my new ride! In this example, ride is a noun, referring to a new bicycle or car.
Jackie knew that his mother would disaprove of him to go outside for a ride.
Brianna hoped that she would be able to paint, that she would be able to ride horseback, and that she would be able to travel.
Yes, they are.
Katie took Tom for a ride in the red wagon.