On/In a Bus, plane, train....

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Metamorfose
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On/In a Bus, plane, train....

Post by Metamorfose » Tue Jul 12, 2005 1:51 pm

There's a lesson in The New Headway Elementary called 'The lady who lives on a plane.'

I've talked to an American who teaches EFL here in Brazil and she said that one can also use in with bus, plane, train...

What do you say?

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Post by Lorikeet » Tue Jul 12, 2005 8:32 pm

I have no idea how the lady is living on a plane instead of in a house or apartment or something.....

For me, I use "on" with anything you can stand up in:

He is staying on the boat. She's on the bus. He's on the plane.

But: They are in the taxi. She's in the car.

That said, I can also say, "He's in the bus." if I mean inside as opposed to outside, but normally I would say, "He's on the bus." to mean he's traveling.

YMMV

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