"You went to school on the bus" in Spanish is "Fue a la escuela en el bus". It is pronounced "fway ah la eh-SKWAY-lah ehn ell boose". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
It means "Are your friends going in the school bus?"
"Take the school bus to school."or "Do you take the school bus to school?"
subir. For example, María sube el autobús, "Maria gets on the bus".
The fourth grader never took the school bus home he knew his parents would make him return it.
Very Easily. My parents won't let me drive to school when I was 16 years old. So I go outside of my house, turn left, turn right and head 10 ft. to school. This is how you get to school. But you don't have to walk to school if you don't want to, but you have to take the bus to school!
Yes, it is proper to start a sentence with "he" as long as it is grammatically correct and makes sense within the context of the sentence. Starting a sentence with "he" is common in writing and is often used to introduce a specific person or character.
The nouns are town and bus. I is a pronoun.
All it is in spanish is, Autobús escolar.
The BUS went quickly down the rough terrain on the street.
She went into the bus but never came back. This is an example sentence using the word into.
I went to the bus terminal and there were buses everywhere.
hola adiós escuela biblioteca bus
It means "Are your friends going in the school bus?"
Cathy went home as soon as she got off of the bus.*Went Home is the predicate*
I EASILY took the bus to school
Are the children on the school bus?Asked miss nau.
After a heavy meal, I felt sluggish and had trouble concentrating on my work.