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The sentence "I ride" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple sentence consisting of a subject (I) and a verb (ride). It can be used in various situations, such as: 1. As a statement of fact: - I ride my bike to work every day. 2. As a response to a question: - "Do you have a car?" "No, I ride a bus." 3. To express a habit or routine: - He rides his horse every weekend. 4. To describe an action in progress: - As I rode my bike, I saw a beautiful sunset. 5. As a command or instruction: - I ride my horse with confidence and control.
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Can I ride him?
I ride past plantations.
It's why I ride.
I ride horses.
I ride my motorcycle.
"Oh, and I ride horses".
I ride a small horse.
I ride still.
I ride at 15.
Could I ride it?
"I ride motorcycles".
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