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  1. Traducciones en contexto de "get on the bus" en inglés-español de Reverso Context: You pay at a kiosk before you get on the bus.

  2. 22 de ene. de 2016 · When we ride a bus, we ride on the bus. When we board a bus, we get on the bus, or onto the bus, because we are going to ride ON the bus. If the bus was in a landslide and was lying on its side, covered by mud, and you were trying to get inside it to rescue the trapped and injured passengers, then you would say "I managed to get into ...

  3. 21 de feb. de 2013 · 'A' generally refers to any type of car/bus, etc, whereas 'the' refers to the specific bus/train that we use regularly and may be on at the time of this call coming. People do use both, but 'the' is the more common one.

  4. 28 de mar. de 2024 · If someone tells you to “get on the bus”, visualize stepping up into a communal space where you can navigate freely. Conversely, if you’re advised to “get in the car”, think of slipping into a more personal, contained area. Getting on suggests an openness and indicates a larger, shared space.

  5. You never get in the bus unless it's a small bus the size of a car; you always get on the bus. But you get in a car not the other way around. I guess, it has to do with the size of these machines.

  6. I'm going to get there early to make sure we get a seat on the bus. To a certain extent, objects that are part of the bus are on the bus, and those which can be removed are either in or on the bus.

  7. Translation of "get on the bus" in Spanish. Verb. subir al autobús. tomar el autobús. subirse al autobús subir al bus. Show more. You pay at a kiosk before you get on the bus. Se paga en un quiosco antes de subir al autobús. Hand me your permission slips before you get on the bus. Denme sus formularios de autorización antes de subir al autobús.