English Vocabulary: commute. We are all commuters (except you remote workers who commute from your kitchen to your home office). How do you commute every day? By train, car, bike or walking?
Commute (verb)
- To travel from work to home or vice versa.
- I commute to work every day by train.
- He feels like he is always commuting.
- We can also talk about the trip you take from home to school as commuting.
- I’ve decided to stop commuting every day and move closer to school.
- She commuted 30-minutes to high school every day.
Commute (noun)
- The journey you take from your home to work or vice versa.
- The commute took forever today because there was a huge traffic jam.
- She has a 30-minute commute every day to get to work.
- We also can talk about someone’s commute to and from school.
- I’ll finish my homework on the commute.
- He’s decided to change schools so that he has a shorter commute every day.
Commuter
- The person who travels from work to home or vice versa.
- Thousands of commuters ride the train in Madrid.
- The government is encouraging commuters to use public transportation.
- The person who travels to school and back.
- Most people live near the school although there are some long-distance commuters.
- Most commuters take the school bus.
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