"I've been riding on a bus to work for the past couple of weeks."
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"If I'm not hard pushed for money I ride in cabs whenever I can."
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"I've been riding on a bus to work for the past couple of weeks."
OR
"If I'm not hard pushed for money I ride in cabs whenever I can."
Possible use?
It's not the conditional thing. It refers to the present meaning "If I have money".
I see.
Anybody else would like to kick in?
Henry"I've been riding on a bus to work for the past couple of weeks."I`ve been riding (or taking) the bus to work for the past couple of weeks.
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"If I'm not hard pushed for money, I ride in cabs whenever I can." This one sounds ok to me, but in AmE, hard up and hard pressed are more common. I`v never heard hard pushed.
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