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Tradução & Definição

to ride (a horse, a bicycle, a motorcycle): andar (a cavalo, de bicicleta, de moto) verb
I've never ridden a horse in my life. Eu nunca montei um cavalo em minha vida.

Esse verbo é irregular
I ride / I rode / I have ridden
a ride: uma volta, um passeio noun
It's a five-minute bike ride from work to my home. Eu moro a cinco minutos do trabalho de bicicleta.
Can you give me a ride? Você pode me levar? Você pode me buscar? Você pode me dar uma carona?
to go for a ride (in a car): ir dar uma volta (de carro) verb

UK: Can I offer you a ride home?
US: I've never ridden a motorcycle, but yesterday I rode a horse.

Exemplos

  • "That'll be thirty-five quid for the ride, love."
  • "For the television ads, I have this vision of a half-nude virgin girl, riding a zebra and being chased by leopards."
  • "Horatio : Eat a hippopotamus, ride a pigeon..."
  • "- The unicorns are for riding, not for eating."
  • "We're going for a little ride!"
  • "I would like to buy a ticket to ride please."
  • "Little girl (Ellie Mae) : But I can't ride a kitty cat, Daddy."
  • "Ellie Mae : But I can't ride a kitty cat, Daddy."
  • "Can I ride her out of the store?"
  • "But we mostly ride horses"
  • "Can I ride her out the store?"
  • "Life is a highway, I wanna ride it all night long."
  • "I hardly think there are any virgins left at this company, and certainly no one who knows how to ride a zebra!"
  • "Thursday : Sources report that the jet setting juice juggernaut was partying hard in the underwater city of Atlantis , riding sea horses and organizing illegal dolphin fights."
  • "Taxi Driver : This is not at all my problem. You owe me thirty dollars for the ride, and shut the door on your way out."
  • "(Ride horses)"
  • "Ride a whale while wearing a cowboy hat."
  • "And who would play this zebra-riding virgin girl?"
Exercício 1
Mrs. Lee says to Kevin: "You need a ride? I'll give you a ride".
What is Mrs. Lee offering Kevin?

Mrs. Lee says to Kevin: "You need a ride? I'll give you a ride".
What is Mrs. Lee offering Kevin?
Mrs. Lee offered Kevin many things over the course of their negotiations: perfume bottles, spray pumps, pens and even pencils, at this point she is offering Kevin transportation to his hotel. "A discount" is a price reduction.
A "ride" is a "lift" or transportation to or from a location. It can be by horse, by bus, by train, by elephant, by bicycle, etc.
Although one can ride a horse, Mrs. Lee is not actually offering an animal to Mr. Connors. The "ride" she offers is in an automobile.
This is simply incorrect.
Mrs. Lee offered Kevin many things over the course of their negotiations: perfume bottles, spray pumps, pens and even pencils, at this point she is offering Kevin transportation to his hotel.
Exercício 2
Fill in the blanks below with the correct form of the verb in the present tense

1. Luna a car, but she usually her bike to work because it's better for the environment.
2. Horatio a parrot, but he his monkeys as companions, because they remind him of little furry people.

Fill in the blanks below with the correct form of the verb in the present tense

1. Luna [not done] has 1 a car, but she usually [not done] rides 2 her bike to work because it's better for the environment.
2. Horatio [not done] owns 3 a parrot, but he [not done] prefers 4 his monkeys as companions, because they remind him of little furry people.
1 has: In the present simple tense, the verb 'to have' is conjugated as 'has' in the third person singular form. It is an irregular verb, and in this construction indicates Luna's possession of a car. We use the simple present tense as we are describing a habitual action in the present tense.
2 rides: In the present simple tense, the verb 'to ride' is conjugated as 'rides' in the third person singular form. It is an irregular verb: ride/rode/ridden. We use the simple present tense as we are describing a habitual action in the present tense.
3 owns: In the present simple tense, the verb 'to own' is conjugated as 'owns' in the third person singular form. In this construction, 'own' indicates Horatio's possession of a parrot. We use the simple present tense as we are describing Horatio's current ownership of a parrot.
4 prefers: In the present simple tense, the verb 'to prefer' is conjugated as 'prefers' in the third person singular form. In this construction, 'prefers' indicates Horatio's preference for monkeys over parrots. We use the simple present tense as we are describing Horatio's general, ongoing preference for monkeys.
Exercício 3
Fill in the blanks below with the 'ING' form of the verb IF NECESSARY.
If no change is necessary, please write out the verb again in its INFINITIVE form.
At least one of these verbs MUST be conjugated in the 'ING' form.

Kevin feels like his bicycle this morning.
Horatio avoids paperwork whenever possible.
Polly wants a second interview with the candidate sometime this week.
Bob admitted the last doughnut in the box.
Susie refuses her views on fair child labor practices.
I promise better in the future.
Bruno will consider his shares in Microtosh.

Fill in the blanks below with the 'ING' form of the verb IF NECESSARY.
If no change is necessary, please write out the verb again in its INFINITIVE form.
At least one of these verbs MUST be conjugated in the 'ING' form.

Kevin feels like [not done] riding 1 his bicycle this morning.
Horatio avoids [not done] doing 2 paperwork whenever possible.
Polly wants [not done] to schedule 3 a second interview with the candidate sometime this week.
Bob admitted [not done] eating 4 the last doughnut in the box.
Susie refuses [not done] to compromise 5 her views on fair child labor practices.
I promise [not done] to do 6 better in the future.
Bruno will consider [not done] selling 7 his shares in Microtosh.
1 riding: Generally, verbs of preference (to hate, to love, to prefer, etc) are followed by verbs in the progressive (ING) form. 'To feel like (doing something)' is an expression which indicates preference.
2 doing: 'To avoid' is always followed by a verb in the progressive (ING) form. This is a rule which must be memorized.
3 to schedule: This is correct. The verb 'to want', although it expresses preference, is always followed by another verb in the infinitive form. This rule should be memorized.
4 eating: This is correct. When a verb follows 'to admit' it must be conjugated in the progressive (ING) form, also called the gerund. Using the infinitive form of the verb (to eat) is grammatically incorrect here.
5 to compromise: This is correct. 'To refuse' is always followed by another verb in its infinitive form.
6 to do: The verb 'to promise' is always followed by another verb in its infinitive form.
7 selling: Using the progressive (ING) form of the verb here is correct. 'To consider' is a verb which can only be followed by another verb in its progressive (ING) form.
Exercício 4
Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!

According to the advertisement:

Choose the TRUE statement(s) from the list below.
There may be more than one correct answer!

According to the advertisement:
The advertisement does not refer to price of the "Bogus", or say that it is affordable or cheap.
This statement is true. The advertisement states that the "steering wheel" of the Bogus is included at "no extra cost", which indicates that there is no additional charge or "cost" for the steering wheel. "An extra cost" is a supplemental charge. The steering wheel of a car is the device used to direct the vehicle.
This statement is false. According to the advertisement, only the deluxe model of the Citron includes four seat belts (or safety belts). A "seat belt" is a mandatory safety device which protects passengers or drivers against the shock of a collision.
This statement is false. The advertisement states that with a smooth suspension, the Bogus provides a very "smooth" ride. "Smooth" and "rough" are opposites. A "rough, bumpy ride" suggests that passengers in a vehicle would be uncomfortable because of the violent movements of the car. The advertisement states that the "Bogus" provides a smooth ride.
Exercício 5
Ellie Mae uses the verb to ride in this conversation.

Which of the following things are traditionally ridden?

Ellie Mae uses the verb to ride in this conversation.

Which of the following things are traditionally ridden?
This is an incorrect choice. A "kite" is a light object attached to a long string or cord (held by a person) which flies through the sky. Although someone controls the movement of a kite, one cannot climb on top of it, and therefore one cannot "ride" it. The verb used to describe using a kite is "to fly", as in the sentence: Jean enjoys "flying kites".
This is an incorrect choice. One doesn't "ride" a car, one "drives" it, or rides IN it. The verb "to ride" is generally reserved with vehicles or animals which can be mounted (a horse, a bicycle, even an elephant), and controlled by a person on top of it.
This is a correct choice. The verb "to ride" means to sit on top of something (generally a vehicle or animal) and control its movement. A bike (or bicycle) is one vehicle which can be "ridden". You use the "handlebars" to steer the wheels, "breaks" to stop and "pedals" to make the wheels turn round. Note that not every vehicle or animal can be "ridden"!
This is a correct choice. The verb "to ride" means to sit on top of something (generally a vehicle or animal) and control its movement. A motorcycle is one vehicle which can be "ridden".
This is an incorrect choice. Although one sits on a chair, it does not move so one cannot "ride" it.

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