Bus vs Coach

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Bus

Top 1000 (très courant)A1noun

Coach

Top 1000 (très courant)A2noun
 BusCoach
Prononciation🇬🇧 /["/bʌs/"]/🇺🇸 /["/bʌs/"]/🇬🇧 /["/kəʊtʃ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/kəʊtʃ/"]/
SensA large vehicle that carries many people from one place to another.A person who trains or teaches a sport.
ExempleI took the bus to school this morning.The coach gave us a great strategy for the game.
RegistreNeutreNeutre
FréquenceTop 1000 (très courant)Top 1000 (très courant)
Niveau CEFRA1A2
Nature grammaticalenounnoun
Collocationsregular, shuttle, double-decker, go by, go on, ride, go, run, arrive, schedule, times, timetable, by bus, on a/​the bus, bus forgood, successful, top, good, successful, top, express, private, luxury, go by, travel by, board, station, driver, holiday, by coach, in a/​the coach, on a/​the coach, royal, drive, ride in, drive, road, house, a coach and horses
Antonymescar, bikeplayer, spectator
Erreurs fréquentesConfused with 'buss' which means to kiss., Using the wrong article: 'a bus' not 'an bus'., Confusing bus types, like saying 'train' instead of 'bus'.Confusing 'coach' with 'trainer' – a trainer usually focuses on physical conditioning., Using 'coach' as a verb incorrectly – remember it can be both a noun and a verb., Saying 'coaching' without specifying who or what is being coached.
Notes d'usageUse 'bus' in everyday conversations. It's appropriate in both casual and formal settings, such as discussing public transport. Avoid using 'bus' in scholarly or highly technical contexts.Use 'coach' when referring to someone who helps others improve their skills, especially in sports. It can be informal when used in contexts outside sports, like life coaching.

Questions fréquentes : Bus vs Coach

Quelle est la différence entre Bus et Coach ?

Bus: A large vehicle that carries many people from one place to another. Coach: A person who trains or teaches a sport.

Lequel est le plus avancé : Bus et Coach ?

Coach est le niveau le plus élevé, à A2, sur l'échelle CEFR.

Bus et Coach sont-ils au même niveau CEFR ?

Bus: A1, Coach: A2 sur l'échelle CEFR.

Quelle est la nature grammaticale de Bus et Coach ?

Bus: noun, Coach: noun.

Peux-tu montrer un exemple de chacun ?

Bus: I took the bus to school this morning. Coach: The coach gave us a great strategy for the game.

Puis-je utiliser Bus et Coach de façon interchangeable ?

Pas toujours. Bus et Coach sont proches et se recoupent parfois, mais elles diffèrent par le registre, la fréquence et l'usage, donc remplacer l'une par l'autre peut changer le sens ou le ton. Regarde les différences ci-dessus avant de substituer.

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