The English past tense form of riding a bicycle is rode a bike.
1. Pronunciation
English?[r?d?ba?k], American?[r?d?ba?k].
2. Definition of rode
Rode is used as a verb, which means to ride; the meaning of riding is the past tense of the verb ride.
3. Definition of a bike
Noun, a bicycle, bicycle.
4. Example
After?lunch,?I?rode?a?bike.?
After lunch, I rode a bicycle.
Extended information
English past tense verb change rules:
1. Add -ed directly to general verbs, for example: look-looked;
2. For verbs ending in e, add -d directly, for example: dance-danced;
3. For consonants ending with y, change y to i and add ed, for example: study-studied ;
4. Ending with a stressed closed syllable, with only one consonant at the end. Double-write the consonant and add -ed, for example: skip-skipped;
5. Ending with c For verbs, change c to ck and add -ed.
6. If a verb ending in l ends with an unstressed syllable, the last letter can be doubled or not. Among them, Bu Shuang is written in American spelling. For example: travel-travelled.
7. Some verbs ending in -p also follow Article 5. Such words are mostly composed of "prefix nouns". For example: Worship-worshipped, handicap-handicapped.
8. The past participle ends in -en, for example: ride-rode-ridden, riding a bicycle, horse, etc.