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Take a train or Ride a train
You can "ride" a train, or you can "take" a train. What's the difference?
You use "ride" when you want to talk about the experience of riding, or when you want to describe something that happened while you were riding the train:
🔹I love riding the train in the middle of the day when it's not crowded.
🔹I was riding the train, and this guy next to me started telling me a story about how he had just gotten out of prison.
🔹As I was riding the train home, I realized that I'd left my keys in the closet at work.
You use "take" when you want to talk about how you get somewhere:
🔹Just take the #3 train to 72nd Street and I'll meet you there.
🔹Do you think it'll be faster to take the train or try to catch a bus?
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