A bus has no legs. A bus has wheels.
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There are 7 girls in a bus. Each girl has 7 backpacks. In each backpack, there are 7 big cats. For every big cat, there are 7 little cats. The bus driver is not in the bus at this time.Question:How many legs are there in the bus?
10,990 legs on the bus if you do not count the bus driver.....if you count the bus driver then there were 10,992 legs on the bus.
you are in the bus That is an idiomatic expression, and the correct answer varies depending on your location. Generally, the British say "in," Americans "on."
There is not a place that a person can catch a bus in order to go to Sesame Street. Sesame Street is the name of a television children's program; it is not a real place that a person can catch a bus to.
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catch a bus
Wait at an appropiate bus stop and signal in good time when the bus approaches.
Catch 5c bus and reach taramani. From there catch another bus either 19 k lss or 19 n and reach thuraipakkam.
The phrase "ran to catch the bus" contains no subject.Examples of complete sentences:He ran to catch the bus.Mrs. Jones ran to catch the bus.The kids ran to catch the bus.All sentences need:a subject (this is a person place or thing that does the actiona verb (an action)The original phrase does not say who or what did the running.
catch a bus to meadowhall
Yes, she does.
jessis mom
In the city were I am there is no 56th street. Try your local bus company website
The correct thing to say is...'in spite of running quickly he could not catch the bus'Thank you for reading my answer.
Sprinting to catch a bus