There is not a place that a person can catch a bus in order to go to Sesame Street. Sesame Street is the name of a television children's program; it is not a real place that a person can catch a bus to.
Sprinting to catch a bus
To correct the sentence, you can say, "We catch the bus at the corner of Elm Street and First Avenue." By removing the word "there" and adding the article "the" before "bus," the sentence becomes grammatically correct. Additionally, ensure that the verb "catch" agrees with the subject "we."
Yes as long as they have money an food and that the parents will come back they may no fetch a bus they have to go to a bus stop.
In Wellington. If you lived in Wellington and you went to Victoria university you could catch the cable car there unlike Christchurch when you would have to catch a bus and transfer
today i didn't get up to much. i went to collage after class i went to Garden City and then came home. i wanted to catch the bus 566 because it will take less time and less stop to Roranda. i caught it twin and it came to that bus stop near to roundabout and it did come across my mind that the bus might not stop there because it use to happen for a number of time but then again it hasn't happen for quiet a long time. anyway, it didn't stop! i had to walk for there to the bus station and i thought i would be late for class because by the time i caught another bus was 8.20 and i normally catch at 8 am bus. i arrived at Roranda at 9am and i had 15 minutes walk to the collage. i was happy that i didn't get there any later than that but then again i went to get a lip gloss from chemist near to the collage and i was almost late for class if they didn't change the room.
Get to the bus stop on time.
no
catch a bus
Wait at an appropiate bus stop and signal in good time when the bus approaches.
Catch 5c bus and reach taramani. From there catch another bus either 19 k lss or 19 n and reach thuraipakkam.
The phrase "ran to catch the bus" contains no subject.Examples of complete sentences:He ran to catch the bus.Mrs. Jones ran to catch the bus.The kids ran to catch the bus.All sentences need:a subject (this is a person place or thing that does the actiona verb (an action)The original phrase does not say who or what did the running.
catch a bus to meadowhall
Yes, she does.
jessis mom
In the city were I am there is no 56th street. Try your local bus company website
The correct thing to say is...'in spite of running quickly he could not catch the bus'Thank you for reading my answer.
Sprinting to catch a bus