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1.
'To go by foot' is not considered to be correct, you'd better say 'to go
liner
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on
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fly
ride
walk
foot'.
2.
How many reindeer help Santa Claus to
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ride
walk
his sleigh?
3.
I
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on
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walk
when I use my legs and feet.
4.
Last year I visited a camel farm. I asked the owner if I could
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a camel.
He put a saddle on one of them and up I went.
5.
During rush hours there are so many people
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walk
the bus that all of the seats are taken.
6.
The Titanic was a passenger
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ride
walk
, it sank during its first voyage.
7.
On Saturday mornings you can learn to
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ride
walk
a pedal rickshaw in central London.
8.
Mark has always wanted to
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on
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fly
ride
walk
a plane since he was very young. Now he is a pilot.
9.
When you
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a lorry carrying dangerous goods you must be very careful.
10.
The tank of the car is empty, how did you go to work this morning?
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taxi.
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