ride
How to Use Ride
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishMoving by sitting on or in something that carries you — a horse, bike, car, or other vehicle — or, informally, constantly criticizing someone or exploiting a situation.
The past tense is "rode" and the past participle is "ridden" — not "rided".
Word Forms
rode past tense, rade past tense, rid past tense, ridden past tense, ride plural, rode plural, rade plural, rid plural, rides singular, ride singular, rode singular, rade singular, rid singular, ridest singular, rodest singular, rideth singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She learned to _____ a horse when she was six.
Etymology
From Old English rīdan (\"to ride\"), an ancient Germanic verb shared with words like German reiten and Dutch rijden.