Answer: Ride
Explanation:
This is a sentence that has the missing verb in it. Verbs are part of speech that is used when we are describing an action, state or occurrence.
- The word ''ride'' is an irregular verb and it is considering controlling the movement. In that way, Sara and Jane are controlling their bikes riding them to school every day. In this sentence, bike is used as their transport to school.
This verb can be used in, for example, ride a car, ride a horse, ride a bike and more.
The adverb is slowly, Because adverbs tell what kind, how or to what extent. The adverb slowly (usually, they end in ly) is describing HOW someone did something. EX. Jessie ran slowly across the field. It tells how jessie ran.
And adverbs describe a verb.
The writer uses hyberbole to offer a lighthearted joke about the age of the grandmother.
Answer: Yes and No.
Explanation: Fun is when you're having pleasure or amusement in something. Enjoy is taking delight in something. However, it is quite hard to determine a different since if you're having fun, you must be enjoying yourself. And if you're enjoying yourself, you must be having fun.
(I would say they are somewhat synonyms to each other).