Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Bus"
- Take a bus.
- He came by bus.
- Let's go by bus.
- Here comes the bus.
- We chartered a bus.
- What's the bus fare?
- That is the bus stop.
- I go to school by bus.
- Let's get off the bus.
- He visited Nara by bus.
- I got on the wrong bus.
- You'd better go by bus.
- He goes to school by bus.
- Does he go to work by bus?
- Ken goes to school by bus.
- What number bus do I take?
- Do you go to school by bus?
- Does he go to school by bus?
- I don't go to school by bus.
- He was late for the 7:30 bus.
- How long does it take by bus?
- Where's the closest bus stop?
- Where's the nearest bus stop?
- Does this bus go to the beach?
- I sat in the front of the bus.
- I usually go to school by bus.
- I went there by bus and train.
- When the bus came, she got on.
- Where did you get on this bus?
- Where will the bus pick us up?
- Did he come by bus or by train?
- I often talk to him on the bus.
- Is this the bus for Park Ridge?
- She sat next to him on the bus.
- Do you commute to school by bus?
- He got off at the next bus stop.
- I'd rather walk than take a bus.
- My house is close to a bus stop.
- You can go to the station by bus.
- I had my wallet stolen on the bus.
- Tom was sitting in the front of the bus.
- You must buy a ticket to get on the bus.
- A stranger spoke to me on the crowded bus.
- She didn't run fast enough to catch the bus.
- The bus was late because of the traffic jam.
- The driver told us which bus we should take.
- My airport shuttle bus leaves at six o'clock.
- I'll call you back when I get to the bus stop.
- She advised him to walk instead of taking a bus.
- The bus will take you to the center of the city.
- I arrived at the bus stop just after the bus left.
- I got to the bus stop just after the bus had left.
- He narrowly escaped from the bus when it caught fire.
- When Mary reached the bus stop, the last bus had already left.