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Woman: "Have you packed your beach towel?" ”
Boy: "No, not yet, can't you just let Judy pack it?" ”
Woman: "No, she's busy. Can you water the plants somewhat? ”
Boy: "I've already watered it." ”
Woman: "Oh, thank you. ”
Man: "Are the guidebooks and street maps ready?" ”
Woman: "I've bought a guidebook, but I don't have a street map yet." ”
Man: Okay, I'm going to get the street drip ready, are you ready with your camera?
Boy: Yes, I've got it in my luggage.
Woman: Alright, you're done.
Boy: Pretty much everything is ready, except we haven't closed the windows yet.
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Lady: Have you packed the beach towel?
Boy: No, not yet. Judy didn't pretend?
Lady: No, she's busy. Can you water the plants somewhat?
Boy: I doodle it.
Lady: Oh, thank you.
Men: What about travel guides and street maps?
Lady: I bought the guidebook, but I haven't bought the street map yet.
Man: It's okay. I'll get it. Did you pack your camera?
BOY: Yes. I put it in my suitcase.
Lady: Okay, I think everything is in place.
BOY: It's pretty much good. We didn't close the windows.
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Why do people all over the world choose to take buses when they go to school, work, and other places that are a little further away? Because taking the bus will take you to places that you can't get to by train or plane. And it's cheaper by bus.
Although buses don't run as fast as trains and planes, they can often get you to your destination faster. This may be because they don't take long detours, because they have more and more frequent departures, or because their departure times are more suitable for you.
Buses also differ in size. The minibus has only 8 to 10 seats. Large buses, on the other hand, may have between 50 and 70 seats, and they often have more space for passengers to stand.
Thousands of yellow school buses take millions of students to school every year. Most of the thousands of school buses are packed together so that there is room for so many students. Some schools buy their own buses, while others rent buses from bus companies.
Buses in cities and towns run short distances. The seats on these cars are tighter, and they also have room for standing. Most municipal buses have two doors, so passengers can get on and off more quickly.
Long-distance buses are interstate or cross-border. They allow passengers to travel long distances. The seats on these buses are comfortable and adjustable.
They have places to store suitcases, and many long-distance buses have restrooms. All of this is important for a long trip.
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Why do people all over the world take the bus to school, work, or to distant places? Buses can go where trains and planes can't. They don't cost much.
While they may not be as fast as planes and trains, buses are faster to travel between the two places. This is because they have more direct routes, or more frequent and well-timed departures.
Buses have different standards. Minibuses can carry 8 to 10 people. Buses may be able to accommodate 50 to 70 people, and the standing area is more spacious.
Every year, thousands of yellow school buses carry millions of students to school. Most of these buses are spaced close together to accommodate as many children as possible. Some schools buy their own school buses, while others rent bus companies.
Urban and rural buses only carry passengers on short routes. The seats are all leaning together, and there are also standing areas. Buses in many cities have two doors, so people can get on and off quickly.
Long-distance buses run between states and countries, or between countries. They enable people to travel long distances. The seats on these buses are comfortable and can be moved to different positions. They have luggage areas and most have toilets. These are all important for long-distance travel.
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