To give (somebody) a ride – To take (somebody) somewhere, using any form of transport.

“The fish is giving the frog a ride To the other side of the pond.”

 

To get a ride – To be taken somewhere (by somebody)

“The frog got a ride To the other side of the pond.”

 

“My flatmate gives me a ride to the station every day.”

“I get a ride to the station with my flatmate every day.”

 

To take somebody for a ride:

Literally – To take somebody for a short excursion or outing for pleasure,

‘They took us for a ride in their boat’.

 

Figurative – To take somebody for a ride – To deceive, duped, cheat or trick somebody, often used in the passive -To be taken for a ride – To be deceived, duped or tricked.

‘You paid three thousand euros for that second-hand car. It’s not worth half. You’ve been taken for a ride.’

 

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