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I go to school by bus.

geez - stop repeating your inane posts, willya?

on the :)

When we talk about transportation, we often use different prepositions to describe how we travel. In this case, the prepositions "by" and "on" are commonly used when referring to traveling by a school bus. However, the choice of preposition depends on the specific context and sentence structure.

1. "By" is used to indicate the means of transportation when it involves a vehicle or mode of transportation that we sit inside or use as a means of transport. For example:
- "I go to school by school bus." (This means that you use a school bus as your means of transportation to get to school.)

2. "On" is used to indicate that you are physically on or atop something, usually when referring to a surface. However, it can also be used for public transportation. For example:
- "I go to school on the school bus." (This means that you are physically on the school bus while traveling to school.)

Both options are correct and commonly used, but "by" is more frequently used in this context.

So, if you want to describe how you travel to school using a school bus, you can say either "I go to school by school bus" or "I go to school on the school bus".