draw windows an seats!
It depends on what you're trying to say. "In the bus" means that you're inside, or it could refer to a part of the bus that's inside the engine. "On the bus" can mean that you have gotten on the bus and are riding it, or it can mean that you're on top of it!
There are 14 legs on the bus.
Both are correct, with different meaning. On the bus means "taking a bus trip." In the bus means "actually inside the bus."
Strictly speaking, you would ride "in the bus" because to be "on the bus" would mean that you are on the roof. However, people often say that they ride on the bus when they mean that they are sitting or standing inside it.
Rickety
Depends how big the bus is.
A big red bus
of course you do
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Get a tape measure. Check the total width and height of the car and of the inside dimensions of the bus. If it will fit you can haul it. Should you, NO
Back side bus or cache bus
Internal Bus