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Same meaning. The difference is that take a bus can only be placed in the middle of a sentence, while by bus can only be placed at the end of a sentence.
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Take a Bus is used before a location in GoTo+, and by Bus is used after a location in Goto+
The meaning is the same
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One is used in the middle of a sentence and the other is used at the end of a sentence. For example. itakeabusto
theschool
But with bybus
That's it. igoto
theschoolbybus
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The former is a verb phrase that does the predicate.
Whereas, the latter is an adverb phrase.
adverbials.
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There is no difference between this.
If it's a sentence transformation.
Of course, it is based on emptiness.
This should be the knowledge point of junior high school.
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bybus
is a prepositional structure. takea
Bus is a verb structure.
Such as toschool
bybus.(where go is a verb).
togotoschool.
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One is placed in the middle of the sentence, and the other is placed behind, note that the by is followed by the vehicle and not the
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Both. The table refers to specifically, and the table A refers to generally.
Take the bus: by bus; Take the bus.
take a bus; By bus.
Example sentence: We can easily take a bus here
It's easy to get around by car.
let's take a bus instead of walking.
Let's use a car instead.
would you rather walk or take the bus?
Would you rather walk or take the bus?
Difference Between Take A Bus and Take the Bus:
The main reason is the difference in the usage of the indefinite article a and the, a has a general meaning, and the other refers to a specific.
Take a bus means to take a bus, to take a bus. Take the bus means to take a bus, to take a bus.
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Both are true.
1、take the bus
English [te k b s] American [te k b s] take the bus. Example sentence: I need some change to take the bus
I need some change to take the bus.
2、take a bus
English [te k b s] American [te k b s] by bus; By bus.
Example sentence: let's take a bus instead of walking.
Let's use a car instead.
The only difference is between "a" and "the", where "a" refers to all buses in general and "the" refers to one bus in particular.
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1.The parts of speech are different.
Take a Bus is a verb-object phrase formed by the verb take + the noun A bus.
By bus is a prepositional phrase formed by the preposition by + the noun bus.
2.The usage is different.
take a bus; By bus) because it is a verb phrase, it can be used as a predicate, subject, adverbial, object, predicate and so on in a sentence.
By bus (by bus) is a prepositional phrase, so it can only be used as an adverbial in a sentence.
you should take a bus.(do predicate).
You're better off taking the bus.
taking a bus is the right choice.(as the subject).
Taking the bus is the right choice.
both my wife and i prefer taking a bus.(make object).
My wife and I both like to ride the bus.
i'm taking a bus.(Epilogue).
I'm taking the bus.
we take you over by bus.(adverbial).
We pick you up by bus.
i got there by bus.(adverbial).
I took the bus to get there.
3.Take a bus, the A in the middle cannot be omitted; There can't be any articles in the middle of the by bus.
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By bus and take a bus both mean to take a bus, but the former by can be directly followed by a noun indicating a means of transportation, take a bus, take can not be followed by a noun, but must add the qualifier a. The former usually acts as an adverbial in a sentence, while the latter acts as a predicate and object.
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Both. Specifically and non-specified. Take a bus does not specifically mean to take a bus at random. Take the bus has a specific reference, designating a certain bus or a certain bus.
For example: you can take a bus to school.
You can take the 233 bus to school.
Take a Bus Usage:
As a transitive verb, it can also be used as an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be taken as an object with a noun or pronoun, or with a double object, and when it is used as a "bring" solution, its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to. When used as an intransitive verb, the active form can denote a passive meaning.
By Bus Focus: By bus is a prepositional structure.
Take a Bus Focus: Take a Bus is a verb structure.
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Take the bus has a specific reference, designating a certain bus or a certain bus.
1. Bus means "bus", which refers to a kind of large passenger car that can hold many people, and is a countable noun.
2. The preposition before bus can be by, in or on, but the article before it cannot be used when by. changebuses means "to change cars" in English, and bus is in the plural, and cannot be preceded by an article. "N bus" can be said to be bus no
n, or the non, you can also say bus n or the nbus.
The nouns car, bus, truck, lorry, and coach are all related to "car". Differences:
1. CAR mostly refers to a car or car that takes a person.
2. Bus generally refers to buses or large buses.
3. Truck is synonymous with lorry, referring to truck or van, which is an American word.
4. Lorry is synonymous with truck, referring to truck or van, used in the United Kingdom.
5. The original meaning of coach refers to a four-wheeled carriage, and now refers to a sedan car, a long-distance bus, and a train with a sleeper car.
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Both. Specifically and non-specified. Take a bus does not specifically mean to take a bus at random. Take the bus has a specific reference, designating a certain bus or a certain bus.
For example: you can take a bus to school.
You can take the 233 bus to school.
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The difference between by bus and take a bus is:
First, the meaning is different.
1. By bus means: by bus.
2. Take a bus means: take a bus.
Second, the usage is different.
1. By bus usage: when the expression is "by" solution, it is often followed by reflexive pronouns; When the "multiply" solution is made, it is followed by a means of transportation, and no article is added before it.
2. Take a Bus Usage: As a transitive verb, it can also be used as an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it can be taken as an object with a noun or pronoun, or with a double object, and when it is used as a "bring" solution, its indirect object can be transformed into the object of the preposition to.
When used as an intransitive verb, the active form can denote a passive meaning.
Third, the focus is different.
1. By bus focus: By bus is a preposition structure.
2. Take a bus Focus: Take a Bus is a verb structure.
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