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UK//raɪd naʊ//US//raɪd naʊ//

Meaning of Ride now

To travel on a vehicle or animal without delay.

In simple words: To go or travel on something like a bike or horse immediately.

Ride now in a sentence

  • Let's ride now before it gets dark.
  • I can't wait to ride now; the weather looks perfect!
  • Are you ready to ride now or should we wait?
  • If you want to ride now, grab your helmet.
  • You should ride now; the path is clear.

How to use Ride now

Used informally when encouraging someone to start riding right away. In more formal contexts, you might say 'Please ride immediately.'

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine telling a friend to jump on a bike—'ride' sounds like 'slide'!

Related words

Collocations with Ride now

  • ride now
  • ride away
  • ride fast
  • ride together
  • ride safely

Synonyms for Ride now

Common mistakes with Ride now

  • Confused with 'ride now' vs 'ride later' - timing is key.
  • Using a formal tone instead of relaxed when saying 'ride now.'
  • Omitting context, making it unclear what should be ridden.

Compare Ride now with Go, Travel, Mount, Board

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Frequently asked questions about Ride now

What does Ride now mean?

To go or travel on something like a bike or horse immediately.

What is the definition of Ride now?

To travel on a vehicle or animal without delay.

How do you use Ride now in a sentence?

Let's ride now before it gets dark.

Can you give another example of Ride now?

I can't wait to ride now; the weather looks perfect!

What are synonyms for Ride now?

Common alternatives include go, travel, mount, board, bolt.

What words go with Ride now?

It commonly pairs with ride now, ride away, ride fast, ride together, ride safely.

What are common mistakes when using Ride now?

Confused with 'ride now' vs 'ride later' - timing is key. Using a formal tone instead of relaxed when saying 'ride now.' Omitting context, making it unclear what should be ridden.

How do you pronounce Ride now?

US: //raɪd naʊ//, UK: //raɪd naʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Ride now?

Used informally when encouraging someone to start riding right away. In more formal contexts, you might say 'Please ride immediately.'