Well, if you are James Bond and hanging on to the roof of a car traveling at 200 mph, you could say you were riding a car.
Question 2, the answer could be "at" like everyone says but it could equally be "after', depending on what time they started.
2007-05-07 01:12:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anpadh 6
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I would say no to the first question because you do not ride a car like a horse, camel or even an elephant because you are on top or the back but you ride in a car.
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2007-05-07 10:09:14
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answer #2
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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1. no its drive a car
2. at
2007-05-07 08:15:02
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answer #3
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answered by xXx pink princezz xXx 5
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no you would ride in a car
E - at but you could use B - for and you could also use D - after it depends on how accurate you want the timings to be.
2007-05-07 08:30:52
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answer #4
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answered by -x-lil-kate-x- 3
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and, no to "ride a car"
to "ride a car" you would have to be staddling the hood ... you may "ride in a car".
2007-05-07 08:12:42
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answer #5
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answered by Emma 2
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at, because it tell syou when you need to set off.
2007-05-07 08:47:47
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answer #6
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answered by hum..dum..blah.. 3
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Isnt it drive a car....
And at.
2007-05-07 08:08:53
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answer #7
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answered by ?Gems? 5
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ride in a car.
at.
2007-05-07 08:07:30
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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no
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2007-05-07 08:07:11
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-05-07 08:07:10
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answer #10
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answered by Beautiful - 6
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