No ticket, no ride!
put out -+ natshnout, vystréit
\When you put out your hand or arm, you stretch
it out.
+ dosh put out his hand and grabbed
the rail to stop himself from falling.
get on + nastoupit, nasednout
When you get on a bus, train or plare, you go
inside it,
+ The bus was nearly empty when
Tot on.
get out + vytshnout, vydélat, dostat (se) ven
When you get something out, you take it From
inside @ container.
*+ We got our books out ready for the
lesson.
get off > vystoupit
When you get off a bus, train or plane, you leave
it (Note: You get off 2 bus, train, or plane, but you
get out of a car)
+ Ring the bell to tell the driver you
‘want to get off
‘Suson put out her hand to osk
‘the bus driver to stop.
When the door opened, Susan got
on the bug
SGuson opened her bog to get out her puree, She locked and looked but
fhe coun find i.
left her purse at home. She could't pay her fare and had
the bus