Collocation
ride a horse
Definition
to sit on a horse and control it while it moves
'ride a horse' is a common English collocation. to sit on a horse and control it while it moves
ride + a + horse
“She learned to ride a horse on her grandparents' farm.”
Examples
- I want to _____ a horse one day.
- She can _____ a horse without getting scared.
- He learned to _____ a horse when he was eight.
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- We _____ a horse along the beach at sunrise.
- Have you ever _____ a horse before?
- They are going to _____ a horse through the forest trail.
- Before you _____ a horse, make sure the saddle is secure.
- She has _____ a horse in competitions since high school.
- If you want to _____ a horse safely, keep your heels down and your hands steady.
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